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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-08-19 - Orange Coast Pilot,. .. .SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA CO/v\MUNmES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 19, 1998 • • • ~Guilfy: verdict endS· Naomi McComb ' brings her skates to . court in ... jspeed skater's saga. . . • But traffic court judge waives fine for 30-year- old Naomi McComb . GREG RJSUNG Ocif Piol NEWPORT BEACH -Naomi McComb took the good news with the bad Tuesday afternoon in Harbor Justice Center. The 30-year-old Newport Beach resident, who !Ought a speeding ticket she received from police while in-line skating on the boardwalk last month, was found guilty by Orange County Superi- or Court Commissioner Mark Sheedy. After nearly an hour of testi- mony, the traffic court judge ruled that McComb was traveling faster than the 8 mph posted speed lim- it but decided to waive her fine. Outside the courtroom, McComb spoke to a throng of reporters covering the unusual story. "l felt the commissioner did a frur job,• McComb said . ·1 wish he had more time to assess my speed and the distance I covered when police stopped me.• The minor incident has been a lightning rod for the community, with many people claiming in· line skaters such as McComb pose a dangerous threat to pedes· trians. HI'm more for safety than any- one who lives on the boardwalk,• she said. ·If they want to really SEE SKATER PAG E A9 DON 1.EACHIDAll.Y Pll.OT Newport· Beach on Tuesday, where her fine for speeding on the board- walk was waived. McComb, however, was cited and found guilty for going over the 8 mph llmil KEEPING IN TOU CH Supervisors slam report on EI .Toro •Airport opponents Tom Wilson, Todd Spitzer say grand jury's OK of planning process is wrong. jft'l.IITR RA<..IA~O ~Pio! NEWPORT BEACH -OrdnQe County Supervtsors Tom Wilson and Todd Spitzer on Tuesddy publicly attacked the recent grand Jury report that sup~rted the way the county 1s planrung a commercial auport at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station The two anti-atrp<>rl supervi- sors voted against the county's legally reqwred responses to the report's findings, which were released May 28. "What I am sure of 1s that I cannot, in any way, support these responses to the grand Jury report because I cannot put any faith mto the report," said Wtlson, who called the reuse process hog- wash. "The overall process, I believe. lS wrong." Wibon c11d the grand jury failed by 1gnonng those most affected by any reuse of El Toro, withhold.mg information from the board and not researching proper pldIUUJlg processes Spitzer also denounced the hndmgs and called for Uus }ear's grand Jury to conduct an "tmme- d1ate re-evaluation" of the El Toro reuse process Spitzer said the 1997-98 grand Jury ignored his concerns and accused the panel of misrepre- senting facts and possibly ernng m its purswt of berng an mdepen- SEE STUDY PAGE A9 KIM HAGGERTY.ZVl.IUWAl.V PllOT Blll Williams, a CaWomia Seabreeze resJdent in Costa Mesa, writes for its award-winning newsletter "Shooting the Breeze." Newport considers hiring two PR finns Community receives information, v oice in award-winning newsletter ARouND THE ~ ~ • Staff recommends the companies to help win public support for El Toro airport. ~Not COSTA MESA -For William Williams, Shoot- ing the Breeze is not just a colloquialism for chat- ting. It's the name of the monthly newsletter he edits for the community of California Seabreeze. The monthly newsletter is the voice and source of information for many of the 98 households in Cal· ifomia Seabreeze, an 8-year-old gated community at the end ot 18th Street on the West Side. Neighbon can get information on board meet- ings, write complaint letters, seek providers of such services as housekeeping and baby-sitting, or read Williams' gardening tips. •And, of course, I soapbox every so often,• Williams said. The newsletter helps foster communication among neighbors who are juggling work and fami- ly and might not have time to chat at the communi· ty pool or out in the street, residents said. "For the vast majority of people, that's the only SEE WRITER PAGE A9 • EDrTOR'S NOTE: Around the Corner is an occasional series profiling Costa Mesa's neighborhoods. If you know of an inter.sting neighbor- hood, call Costa Mesa reporter Elise Gee at 574- 4275 or send us an e-mail at dailyprlotOearthhnk.net Ol»( Pik>t NEWPORT BEACH -City leaders on Monday will consider hiring two Lo Angeles-based commun1catJons hrms to . help them push for a commercial atr· port at the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. Peggy Ducey, deputy city manager, said she 1s recommend· ing lh<lt the council hire Hill & Knowlton to manage the gra - roots effort, produce mlonnabon t q City Council rejects teens' cigarette display ban idea • Group hoped to persaade Costa Mesa leaders to cut out self ·service tobacco products; they'll try again in January. .., ... COSTA MESA -Statiltics on teen anoldng, bnl)ualOned argume.ntl and the IUppGl't ci tWo dty committees were not ..,_., to convince a majority of the Ctty CUUDdl tD approw an ordiDaDce be ......... tobet'a> dillplayt in dty ....... A gnR.ap of tout~ bM warUd ince April on the campaign, sponsored by Camp Fir Boy and the Girls Speak Outl progrdm. ·u was dtSappoinling, but at the same time we have a lot or mollvation to bring this back up," said Eva Vanna, one of the four teen . Eva 56ld the group will try to W1ll more public support and bring it back to the council in January, wh«l the council WU1 have at least one new member. The orCtinance wa defeated by a 3·2 vote MOnday. Mayor Petet Buffa and Councilmen Oa'J.~ and Joe Eik'.bon out the ..... • , dldri't lhlNl ,, wouad .. .aecttv. IOr brochures and v1sudl aids, and perform community outreach. Ducey is recommending Fleish- man Hillard be hued to coordi- nate media relations ·we are recommending two ctifferent firms because they both had such great strengths m differ- ent Meas.· she said Hour intent and focus is to be able to commu- rucate accurate information about the El Toro airport in a way the general public can unden.tand." Ducey said she does not know how much the publlc relations effort will cost but -;a.id the fact that there are two fums does not double the pnce. •Rather than duplicating efforts, we are bifurcating the SEE FIRM PAGE A9 lbe Costa Mesa City Coundl rejected u effort by Mepa Fay and oUaer -• ?, II c i • r r- K r. n I '1 p 1 h n .p n 0 e J p i ~ [ e 1 E a d a -8 J J ' 5 i: ( t • s . " . L ( ~ s \I • ' c r l l \ • ,A 2 Wednesday, Augu$f 19, 1998 locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil AL•AllC COSTA MESA JULY 31 Sailors jailed in Mexico on arms charge • l'Dn()ft'S' NOTE: Do you ot 50mtON you know have a ~~ birthdav ot , \l'l ~coming up? tf so, we'd Ilk• • to incl~, 1t "' our Alm~. call the ~ lnformatK>n in to the RNdeB Hotline, 642,-~j' faJ( It to 646-4170; ot mail It to the °'•ly Ptlot. 330 W. 8aY St, Costa M~sa2627. You may alto Mnd J>ho-' togr.a but include a setf..-ddl'9Sed, • ~tim envelope if you want them • '°' ned ' . ' .;/- ~\ ·-------. : BUSINESS LICENSES ~?. New business .Ucense information reported by the etties of Costa Mesa . , ' and Newport Beach. • COSTA MESA Ak1va EnterJ)ri~, 2012 Flamingo Drive, services, NEC , ' Brussel C.Onsult1ng & Construction, 2755 Bristol St .• single·family housing <OOstruction ' C&M Auto Sales, 2036 Harbor Blvd., automobiles and other motor vehi- clltS ' California Budget Finance; 3009 Har· bor Blvd.; accounting, auditing and bookkeeping Chevron Stations Inc. $1,869, 3000 Fairview Road, grocery stores Company Summer, 1134 Buckingham Drive, management' consulting ser- vices Count On Me Etc.; 1032 Concord St.; a<counting, aoditing, bookkeeping Creative Baskets, 3554' Business Park, nondurable ooods, NEC HNH Graphics, 2900 Bristol St., com· memal art and graphics Hitch Crafters, 2252 Fairview Road, services. NEC Just Because, 88 Fair Drive, florists MBK Express, 3205 Colorado Place, mail order house/retail Melucci, Thomas & Brown, 2482 Fairview Way, investment advisers My Cousin's Cottage, 3009 Harbor Blvd., used merchandise stores Nationwide Auto Sales & Leasing, 2845 Harbor Plvd., used car dealers New York Burrito Gourmet Wraps, 320 Bristol St .• eating places Pacific Auto West, 2940 Grace Lane, used car dealers Psychotherapy Offices, 2900 Bristol St . 1nd1v1dual and family services Re<s Shoe Systems. 1000 Brioso Drive, \hoe stores S&S Environmental Construction Inc., 1600 Coriander Drive, single-family housing construction Schumann & Associates, 2900 Bristol St . legal servic:es Sign Aid, 3161 Country Club, business services, NEC Sir Charles Liquor, 2981 Bristol St., liquor stores · Vineyard Christian Preschool, 3013 Deodar Ave., child day-care services Westnet Commercial, 2323 Elden • Ave .. management services ' Ziranda's Service; 1043 Center St.; laundry and garment services Hia.rio Abundez-Medinl. 21. of Colt.I Mes. . o.wn s. ~ .. of Costa M9ll Temnc:e J. Mandc. 53, of Geiden Grove s~ o. Price, c. of Hun~ ee.dl J James t-4. WQO<k. 21, of Newp<>(t BNCh I AUG.1, " Stevet1 o. Oeek.. 48, of Santa Ana ScottT. Miller. 43, of Costa Mesa AUG.2 Steven M. Boegeman, 30, of Costa Mesa ~ene Valenzuela, 30, of Slota Ana •AUG.6 Franciscb J. Jimenez. 32, of Cathedral, City Ruben Vasquez-Martinez, 4S, of Cos- ta Mesa AUG.7 Sharyn M. Kenzel, 20, of Mission Viejo • Eric Martinez, 21, of Cypress Anth<>ny M. Stephens, 29, of I.Ong Beach AUG.8 Tommy Maline, 27, of Wickenburg AUG.9 Jaime Gonzalez-Alviderez, 30, of Cos- ta Mesa Christopher P. Mokede, 19, of Costa Mesa AUG. 11 Matthew F. Powers, 42, of Irvine AUG. 12 Erdwln Vanheemskerck, 61, of Costa Mesa AUG.13 Randolph M. Hagihara, 47, of Hunt- mgton Beach William B. Voith, 39, ot Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH AUG.8 . Rita H. Lara, 38, of Bellflower Monica M. Watts, 35, of St. Louis, Mo. AUG.9 James M. Camplln, 53, of Laguna Beach Victor A. Oohleman, 33, of Foothill Ranch AUG.10 Kevin M. Rime, 20, of Anaheim AUG.13 Pamela L Delpapa, 36, of Thousand Oaks Launa G. Schump, 52, of Dana Point AUG.14 Tiffany L. Bell, 27, of Corona del Mar Shayan Shidfar, 26, of Costa Mesa AUG. 15 Charles R. Turner, 45, of Pine Bluff, Ariz. AUG. 16 Terry L Madlem, 41, of Long Beach Patridc J. Thompson, 25, of Arvada, Colo. AUG. 17 Diego M. Oregel, 21, ofCosta Mesa • Newport Beach man, his son and first mate will go on trial today in Cozumel in gun-smuggling case. lkltyflb NEWPORT BEACH Scott Crowell expects his boss and good friends to walk out of a fl:.1~x­ ican. courtroom today and · sail home to Newport Beach. • Crowell, tne business manager for Certified Marine Expeditions, said Tuesday that the three me1l be works with were wrongly accused of smuggling guns abQard their chartered boat, Rap- ture. Eugene McClung Jr., 71, his son, Scott, 36, of Laguna Beach and the ship's ~ .. ~~ate, Noah Bailey, were sallirig)rrom Florida ' to Newport when they were arrested in Cozumel, Mexico, alter they docked during a rou- tine maintenance check. Mexican authorities board~d the boat Aug. 11 and found two semiautomatic npes stored in a cabinet. Crowell spoke to Scott McClung by phone last week and said the Mexican police hac:;i tried to get financial information from them while tl;ley were detained~ "They were drilling ow guys for mahey," Crowell said. "I think they wanted every asset they could get. When the U.S. Embassy and Secret Service got involved, they had to start playing by the rules. The whole thing is very bogus." The rilles and two shotguns found in the raid are registered and have permits, Crowell said. He added the guns were pur· chased because there were reports of piracy .off the Nicaraguan coast. The trio will stand trial in a Mexican federal court today. If they are convicted, they coilld race up to eight years in prison. I! the men are freed, it will take abQut two weeks to sail back to Southern calif omia on the Rapture. Certified Marine Expeditio.ns provides outreach programs· to school-age children for the past three years. Schools and church groups have taken advantage of the company's marine biology program, which includes trips to Catalina and La Paz, Mexico. "Their program is of a hi stand&d and e~cellence Ul facets," said Karen Wilson, pastor director of Llghlhou Ministries, a branch of Marine South Coast G::hurcb in Irvine th helps abused and neglected chi dren. "I don't believe any of charges for one second. There nothing for cause to raise my ey brows.· Thp company has sever expeditions scheduled over next month that may be jeo <tized if the boat and the 14-me ber crew don't return soon. "T}\eir spirits are real hig nght how because Mexican pr ecutors don't have anything," h said. "They haven't done an th.mg wrong." -NEWPORT BEACH Chi-Chi's Polo, 703 Balboa Blvd., own- ers· Suhail Abdallah and Said Rafidi <lasic Construction, 24125 Hollyoak.. oyvner: Mike Jackson BIRTHS Most recent births in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Above, YMCA camp counselor Eryn Sadon holds up Daltyn Hayes, 6, while she tries to make a basket in the pool Tuesday afternoon at the summer day camp in Newport Beach. The camp has many field trips and activities throughout the summer and ends Sept 4. At left. 7-year-old Brook Unnson of Costa Mesa rinses off before getting Into the pool. Cobb Roofing, 24552 Los Serranos ' Drive, owner: John M. Cobb Commodities International, 5068 Jas- mine Ave., owner: Br~t Agar Construction Service, Inc., 4745 Wes. ley Drive, owners: Mark Gillespie and Monte Gillespie Digital Venture Solutions, Inc., 450 Rewport Center Drive, owners: Richard W. Wood and Robert D. Mowry Distinctive Homes Magazine, 2309 .Pacific Coast Highway, owner: Antho- ny D. Healey Ernest Brown & Company, 4695 MacArthur Court. owner: Ernest C. Brown NEWPORT BEACH Michael J. Lonsway on June 10 Lindzy N. fitonrad on June 17 Seth P. Du Bois on July 1 Lars 0. Bloch on July 14 DEATHS Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA Barbara F. Anderson, SS, on June 10 JC1'f A. Coykendall, 72, on June 8 Charles W. Dawe, 69, on June 10 Damell L Mayo, 56, on June 8 KEEPING COOL PaciftC Republic Capita! Corp., 610 Newport Center Drive, owners: Gor- don Olsen. Wayne Wu and Olivia Henry WUnder, 80, on June 10 StanJey D. Jennings, 78, on June 12 John J. Mamon, 63, on June 13 Marcella E. Riley, 81, on June 10 PHOTOS BY KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT -Cheng Progressive Community Manage· ment, 27405 Puerta Real, owners: Paul E. Kiste, 58, on June 12 Catherine Acquau1no and Lisa Klasky , The Reading & Language Center, 1101 Dove St .. owners; Barbara Piha and Roberta Coppersmith Ronald B. Orona, 52, on June 14 Herbert L. Goad, 58, June 14 Charlotte M. MacDonald, 54, on June 13 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS e following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving l.lnder the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspi· tton of a crime, and, as with all such Geral 0. Russell, 63, June 14 NEWPORT BEACH School supplies needed for abused children The Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center is seek- ing donations of school supplies for nearly 500 abused and neglected children. back dictionaries, spiral binders, safety scissors, lunch boxes. rulers, calculators and construc- tion paper. • crimes, they are innocent until proved guilty. Carol F. Wandzllak. 57, on June 6 Edward V. Luke, 100, on June 7 Elaine H. Boettner, 71, on June 10 Emm• A. Tori•n, 11, on June 13 Norton 8. Fl•nden, 97, on June 15 Paul R. Schaen, 72, on June 15 Brimmer W. Sherman, 75, on June 18 Materials should be suitable for children ages 5 to 16. Needed items include crayons, note- books, pens, highlighters, paper- Donations may be brought to the center at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3, in Costa Mesa, from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. Until Thursday. Supplies can also be dropped off at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, from 8:30 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. • Dl)~ht~ Pilot ~~A MO. VOL 92, NO. 196 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher W1WAM t.OeOEU. Editor STEWMAMU. Managing Editor TINA 80MiAnA, Assistant MaNging Editor STIVI l.UIWS, Ntw5 Edrtor ftOGllt CN!UOfll. Sports Editor MMCMM'TWt, Photo Edttor LYMllSO&A ~ay~ MOY OITTING. 0.Wf*f AcMinising LANA JOfMCIW, PromotJOnS ~SHM. Chim r.nanca1 Offlmr .. REAPERS HOI\JNE 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Alot or news tips. AD011£$$ Our addr .. Is 330 W. hy St, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. It It the Alot's policy to prompt· ly ccwrea 1U errors of sob$Unce. ~call 574-4233. rn The Newport ~Oita Mesa Dally Piiot (1.1"5-144-«>0) ~ publttt.t Mor*Y through s.t· urcNly. 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Literary Council needs volunteers The South Coast Literary Council needs volunteer tutors to teach non-English-speaking stu dents to read, write and spe English and English-speak.in students to read. No experience is necessary tutors will attend training class in Laguna Niguel or Irvine an receive certification. Classes are held at va.riou locations in Orange County. For more information on litera cy classes, call 493-3800 . POLICE FILES NEWPORT BEACH • C...., a.-: A cellular telephone, calculator. briefcase and a JH!lr of sun- glasses worth Sl,000 were stolen from a car~n the 200 block. • w.t CWt lllghwer: Construction toots worth S 1.900 were stolen from a stor• unit In the 3500 block • .,..._._ Roed: A cellular telephone worth S 1s0 w.s stolen from a C¥ In the 4600 bfock. • Z7'1t llreet: A gate worth S200 was stolen from a home In the' 100 blodt. • 411t Street: A cellular telephone worth S 150 was stolen from a car In the 100 block. COSTA MESA • AMllft .... ...-: A laptop computer worth SS, 100 WM stolen from a ~In the'°° block. • '-* ..... ; A laptop Cor'np\.IW and a telephone worth S4.525 Mf'9 stoten In 1he , '°° block. • 1'llllft Awl .. : A statue worth $100 ~stolen from a ywd In the 1800 blOdt. ... _, ,.,_ ... :A mounttln bike worth SS,000 WAS stolen from a home in the 1200 block. • .... ,... ..... A r.M stereo MS~ In the 700 bloct. f t Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot \.\lednesdoy, August 19, 1998 A 3 christin carney nancy gardner Don 't let 1 fina l curtOin fall at Port B ye-bye, Port Theatre. Hello lattes, burgers or, in the case of Corond del Mar, more.room for another rug store or nail parlor. Bye-bye, neighbor- hood theater. Bye-bye, memories. Friday mght at the movies. For a lot of us, those memories began at the Port -a theater mercifully close enough so that there wasn't the embarrassing · need of being dropped off by parents. Instead, you walked to the theater with a friend, bought tickets and joined a group of giggling girls pointedly ignoring a group of smirking boys, only to run breathlessly into the ladies' room. •He smiled at met" You didn't buy popcorn or Jujubes (which stuck on braces), but carefully sat next to a vacant seat so that maybe, just maybe, he'd casually throw tumself down next to you, both of you stanng at the saeen while your anns rested on the adjoining arm rest. His hand moved a fraction, then an- other, and just as he took your hand in his, you saw your parents two rows away, giving you the la- ser eye -the true peril of a neigh- borhood theater. As you Jerked your hand back. your whole love life shattered around you. You'd never have a date in high school. college -probably forever. Of course, the next year you did have a date for that Friday night movie -a real date, some- one who actually pwd for the ticket. What movie was playmg at the Port? What difference did it make? Settled in the back row, he put his arm around you, lean- ing forward. You leaned toward him. Images of James Dean and Natalie Wood flooded your mind as lips touched -at which point your parents sat pracbcally in your lap, convinong you once again that you would never have another date. Then you reached the point , where you no longer attended the Friday night movies. You were beyond such adolescent , fumblings. You met friends at the · Port not to neck in the back row, : but to read subtitles and ponder · the meaning of life as translated by Bergmann, Godard, Fellini - never adnutting that occasionally, just occasionally, you dozed off m the middle. And even later, the Port was the place to catch an old foreign film that you'd rather seem a the- ater than at home with the kids runrung around and your spouse snoring in the background. But no more. Bye-bye, Port. Tomorrow's your last day, and it's easy to see why. You look like you did years c:lgo, and that's not cool. You're legihmately retro when you should be ersatz. You're too old, too small, too blue, and you're ugly besides. Theaters toddy are big and loud, with splashy neon and sound systems capable of lifting human beings off their sedts and holding them there until they scream in anguish. The walls at the Port can't handle that decibel level. Movies are big today, and the Port keeps showing little ones with actors and directors no one's ever heard or. Well, Maggie Sullivan isn't tak· ing this lying down. She's drculat· . ing a petition to SOP {Save Our Port) and suggests the theater be . declared a historical bwlding. Why not? U the Crystal Cove cot- tages can be declared a historic district, surely the Port is one too. , Ask anybody who has ever sat 'through an obscure Albdmdll film : in the theater's authentically orig- ' inal seats. (And if you've been there after ,9;fain. you know it probably has the original roof.) So ·if you value an original building that shows foreign films that you'll only be able to catch in Los Angeles from now on, or will gamble a few days' receipts on old swfing movies, or just haVlnq a neighborhood theater to eshpe to -or that your teenagers can -call Maggte ot (800) 359-5284. Or walk down, like you used to. Otherwise, bye-bye, Port. · '• Wilson getting ready to start classes • School takes shorter break so students, many of ,who are learning English, have less time to forget. H USHN MA~HNI tllit Pill WEST SIDE -Today ~ the first day of school at Wilson Ele- mentary School, It is also Diane Clemensen's first day teaching d class by herself. Wilson was a-student tedcher at Wilson last year, but thts, year, the Cal State Fullerton graduate is a long-term substitute in i.he second grade. "I'm really psyched up about this,• said Clemensen, who was decorating her classroom Tues- day. "This is something new for me.• Because of its large popula- tion of students who are learning English, Wilson has a seven- week summer break, which end- ed Tuesday, rather than the tradi- • tional 10-week swnmer. To make up for the shorter swnmer, stu- dents get a full week off for Thanksgiving and an extra week off for Christmas and Easter. "The school calendar is to cut down on the long swnmer break, which is hard on second-lan- guage learners who go back to a home where English isn't spo- ken,• said Bobbie Cook, Wilson's office manager. J;)uring the winter and spnng breaks, Wilson students CcUl also take inter-session classes m sci- ence, art and music to keep the new language fresh m theu minds. "About hall of our students participate in the inter-sessions," Cook said. Clemensen, who 1s not bilm· gual, has been meeting with oth- er Wilson teachers to discuss ways to meet the needs of the English learners in her class. Tuesday. she and her mother, Dorie Serrone of Cathedral City, decorated the room with colorful materials to help make the stu- dents' first impression of their new class and teacher a positive one. "I'm really excited about working with these students," she said. "I want to do the best l can to assess and meet their needs." Girls Inc. schedules open house Girls Inc. of Orange County 'will hold an open house Wednes- day night at its renovated main center on Anaheim Street. Girls lnc. is a national nonprof- it organization that provides aftPr- school programs for boys and girls ages 5 to 18. The open house is a chance for the center to show off its new technology center, which will provide an increased breadth of computer training to young- sters. Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa and Rose Anderson, an aide to Assemblywoman Marilyn Brew- er, are scheduled to speak. Girls Inc was designated for this year's Ordnge County Corporate Com- bined Volunteer Pro1ect Renova- tion Program. More than 35 Orange County corporations donated their titne and $150,000 worth of materials to renovate the Girls Inc. Main Center, 1815 Anaheim Ave. Open house hours will be 5 to 7 p.m. -· --- - - ---Ptug into the Pilot Classified section to find servtees from 210 BAL 67 "tO FULL DAYS" AUC 14•• -AUC 23'4 Doors qpen Fri AUC 14•• at 10:001m THE ONCE A YEAR ~~ Diane Clemensen, above, arranges letters on a desk as she prepares her second-grade classroom for the first day of school today at Wilson Ele- mentary. It is also her first day teaching a class by herself. At left, Clemensen shares a laugh with incoming fifth-grade teacher Judy Ischipger as they get ready for school. MARC MAl{TlN I DAAY Al.OT WHEN DINING GETS BORING, ITS TIME FOR.,. •uW@*'tHM OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WE TAkf fAMily diNiNG TO TJiE NEXT lEVdl BY POPULA R D EMAND OUR ORIGINAL CHILI SIZE Daily Pilot HUCE MARKDOWNS PIUS 25%0FF EVERYTHING ---.... " .. • • I A 4 w.dnesdoy, August 19, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil School district tightens zero-toleranCe policy • Officials are proposing changes, while Huntsman case, which challenged existing pohcy, slowly proceeds. HUSEIN MAsHNI ~fib NEWPORT~MESA -Court battles aside, high school senlors will not be exempt f rpm the dls- trjct's controversial zero-tolerance drug and alcohol policy, school officials said. · In fact, the .policy is being lightened up to include posses- sion of drug paraphernalia. Students who viol(lte the policy must be transferred out ol their schools tot 90 days. The school board will consider the propo ed policy modifications at its Aug. 25 meeting. The changes are partly in response to the Ryan Huntsman court case and partly a reminder to principals, tettchers, parents and students that the rules haven't changed. · "We're wanting to see if we can strengthen it," said Supennten- dent Robert Barbot. "We want to make it as clear as possible that we are going to do all we can to make our schools as safe as possible.~ Added Tom Jacobson, the assistant. superintendent of sec- ondaty education, ·we want to make it clear that this pohcy is very much in force.• Proposed changes include a time line for due process and the addition of drug paraphernalia to the list of offenses for which stu- dents can be transferred. The due process provisions are already included in th~-toler­ ance policy, but theJ50ard will be asked to appro~ 1he new time line to subdivide the stages of due process into five-day increments. If a student. for instance, is caught witb an illegal substance or paraphernalia that appears to have been used, the principal has five days to determine whether a violation has been committed and whether the student should be transferted. Once 1t has been determined that a student should be trans- ferred, parents have five days to appeal the decision to the princi- pal. If the parents are dissatisfied with the pQ.ndpal's decision, they have five days-to appeal to -the superintendent and, if they are still dissatisfied, they will have five days to appeal to the school board. which will have to consider the case at Us next scheduled meeting. "The senlors will be subject to the same behavioral expectations of ev~ry other student in eyery othergrade level," Jacobson said. In the meantime, the Hunts- man court battle, which has spurred much of the revie~ of the policy, 1s slowly moving ahead. The case began in February when Huntsman, then a Corona del Mar senlor, ·wa& slopped by police peaMUs'school for playing his car stereo loo loud. When police searched his car, they allegedly round a pipe with res.i,Clue bf marijuana in it. 'HU:ntsman was suspended and was beipg transferred to Newport Harbor High School when he fil~cf a suit in Superior Court.The court ruled that, because Huntsi man was about to graduate, the 1 suspension amounted to exp sion. The rules for an expulsion en Ued Huntsman to due proc:es whlch was not followed. beca the district considered his case suspension. The dlstrict appealed the de lion, but the appellate court h announced il intends to decld the case moot because Huntsma has already graduated. Huntsman's attorney, Davi Shores, filed a · motion Monda asking the court to declare th school district appeal moot. A decision is expected in th coming ~eeks, Sh~res said. Downtown community center gets City Council's OK • Costa Mesa council expanded proposed downtown facility to accommodate gymnastics, child-care center. EusF GFE the City Council deoded to add a ~Aloi gymnastics room and provide space for child care. . COSTA MESA -The City <:;ouncil has approved preliminary plans for a downtown community center that is 4,000 square feet larger and $500,000 more expen- 'i.l.ve than originally expected. The downtown center, ap- proved on a 4-1 vote, will replace the eXJSling one at Lions Park. The city trubc1lly planned to build a 14,000-square-foot center with an estimated pnce tag of $2 million, architect Bill Amador said. The project grew m size and cost -to 18,000 square feet and $2 5 rrullion -prunarily because Councilwoman Llbby Cowan supported a gymnastics room. "We have a very large gym- nastics program," Cowan said. That program serves 450 to 600 children each quarter. Because it is housed in the gym where bas- ketball and volleyball programs also take place, staff spends con- siderable time setting up and tak- ing down equipment every day. •1t really takes away the fleXl· bility, • Cowan sdJd. A separate. gymndstics room would allow expansion of ~U spe- cial-use programs thdt weren't Airport supporters plan a barbecue The AJrport Working Group will hold an old-fashioned Texas bdrbecue this weekend lo raise money for local candidates in the Nov. 3 election who support an d1rport at the El Toro Marine Corps Arr Station. The barbecue will be held from 2 to S p.m. Saturday at the borne of Clarence and Janice Turner, 1507 Anbgua Way, Newport Beach. • Clarence Turner IS a former Newport Beach mayor and a mem- ber of the Auport Working Group, • which is dedicated to promoting a commercial airport at El Toro. Candidates for Newport Beach and Costa Mesa city councils are scheduled to speak at 3:30 p.m., and candidates for the Orange County Board of Supervisors will speak at 4:15 p.m. The cost is $1 50 per person or $1,000 per table. Guests should wear Western attire. For more information call (949) 631-3947 . :little Balboa to host • ;candidate forum • • Newport Beach's first candi- • date forum for the November City Council election will be • Saturday on Little Balboa •Island. • Steven Bromberg, president ~ of the Uttle Island Homeowners Association, said all candidates • who have qualified for the race, : as well as official write-in candi- .. dates, are expected to attend : and answer questions from a • panel and the audience. Four seats on the Newport • City Coundl are open. : Councilwoman Norma : Glover and Councilman Dennis • O'Neil are up for re..electioo, •while Coundlman Hedges has served the maximum of two • four-year terms, and Mayor Tom : Edwards has chosen not to run. : Planning Commissiqners .. • Mike Kranzley and Tod Ridge- way and retired insurance broker Len Miller.are vying for the Bal- boa Peninsula district seat. Plan- ning Commissioner Gary Adams and actor Ron Winship will battle it out for the Eastbluff seat. Glover and O'Neil are so far run- ning unopposed. Each candidate will have 90 seconds for an opening state- ment. Each also will have 90 sec- onds to respond to each ques- tion from the panel or audience, and each will have 90 seconds for a closing sbltement. Refreshmenfs will be served at 9:30 a.m., and the forum will start at 10 a.m . at 106 Crystal. The forum iS open to the pub- lic. -Jenifer Ragllnd • .. • • • COSTA MESA CITY WRAP· UP • • • • COUNCIL ity Council decides to stay with Edison The C1ty Council decided to ~onbnue buying electricity from ~uthem Calif omia Edison after more than a year of s1aff analysis of the impact of the recent deregula- »on of the energy industry. • The council directed staff in iune of 1997 to look into other en- ~ providers. Seven companies kSPon.ded to nearly 300 requests r proposals that were &ent out. • The staff recommended that ~e council approve a two-year greement with New West Ener-lY for a 2.25% rate reduction. The city spends about ,000 a year for electricity. move to N'ew West was xpected to save about 518,000 a , said Bill Morris, director of public rvtces. • Th Council voted S-0 on lionday to stey with Edison. : •They f It uncomfortable in igni.ng a Jonger-tenn agre - ment, • Morris said. "They felt the benefits and cost savings were not substantial enough to tie up the dty to a two-year commit- ment to the firm." Police cameras get final OK The City Council on Monday approved the purchase and instal- lation of video systems ror police cars. About $200,000 of grant money will go to Eagleye Tec.h- nologoles of Rome, Ga., for the cameras, which will be mounted on the dashboards of '47 police cars to record officers' actions and those of citizens. The cars should all be outbtted within 30 days, S8ld police Lt. Karl Schuler. Officials Mid· they hope the cameras will mcrease officer and public safety, reduce the number of trattic tickets c.ha.llenged ln court, and discourage VlOlent con· frontations. available before, Cowan said. The new downtown center will replace an older facility that is being ~ to its ultimate capacity. more, he is ~ooking forward to mo- Wlg out of a building that has been plagued by flooding problems from Anaheim Avenue in the past. branch of the Costa Mesa l.Jbrary and the Costa Mesa HtSlorical Society is plaJUled for the future. Amador said the pool will moved farther away from th library than it is planned. #It will get city programs out of a building that was built piecemeal in the late '40s," said Keith Van Holt, director of community services. John Le Vere, director of Childs- Pace, said·be is pleased at the city's decision to maintain the 20-year- old day-care program. What's ·In addition lo the gymnasium and separate gymnastics room, the center will have two multipur- pose rooms, a kitchen, showers, locker rooms, offices and a stor- age area. A swimmlng pool at the center also will be replaced. The downtown center's preluni- nary plan drew considerable CTlb- cism from Councilwoman Heather Somers, who called it Nctisjointed. • Somers said the design lacked a unified look. She also was con- cerned with placing loud recre- ational facilities like the swim- ming pool near the library Somers said she was unable t support "rushing" into the pro1 without giving it more of a overview. Other council membe expressed a desire to see the cer ter opened by January 2000. Expansion of the Donald Dugan "I was hoping we'd have just little more vision for this site. Somers said. ·~SAM'S TAILORING \iff' . 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I I FOR INFO CALL 949-645-5806 I ..... ~,_..,._....,..,_,_M_ : L------~------~-~ • \ Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily Pilot Spa¢sh basic test scores mixed bag .&t area schools <,• Some ,students I' ? above average, while ( others place very low in // rt . ·· ce am areas. ~PW NEWPORT-MESA -They're. a remnant of a bygone era .t)lat will . have little or no unpact on cumculum or mstruction in New- port-Mesa schools, but the results of the Spanish Assessment of Basic Skills tests were released by the district Tuesday. The results show students fared well in reading skills but not so well m math. The so-called SABE tests are given in Spanish to students in bilingual programs, and students whose native language is Spanish and who have been in the school district for less than a year. With the passage of Proposi- tion 227, there will be no more bilingual classes in the district, so school officials said they expect there to be no more SABE tests. The schools that administered · SABE along with the English Stanford 9 test include Pomona, Whittier, Wilson, Adams and Col- lege Park elementary schools, and Kaiser Primary Center. While the test was primarily administered to second-and third-graders, 23 Estancia ninth- graders also took the test The best SABE test results were in the vocabulary compo- nent, where scores were in the 55th percentile at Pomona, where 29 second-graders took the test. At Kaiser Primary Center, the 19 students who took the test were al the 51st percentile. Wilson, which had the highest number of students taking the test, had reading vocabulary scores in the 47th percentile and math computation skills in the 40th percentile. "It tells me that some of the teachers did a really, really good SPANISH ASSESSMENT OF BASIC SKILLS SCORES I No. of Reading Reading Math Math Total Total students voeab. comp. comput. concept Math Read Adam.a 2nd '2l' Kaiser Primary Center 2nd 19 51 Pomona 2nd 29 SS Whittler 2nd 52 44 3rd 20 38 Wllson 2nd 69 47 3rd 22 25 Eat&nda 9th 23 10 11 25 18 20 16 22 09 07 19 26 42 40 16 13 • 20 11 15 11 19 08 33 29 23 31 14 09 15 • 20 25 26 10 Source: Newport-Mella Unlfled School Dlalrlct job of educating students,• said Eleanor Anderson, the director of testing and assessment for the district. •And they will do a really good job of teaching the students in English, too.• While students generally fared well in reading vocabulary scores, the same could not be said for reading comprehension - Adams' second-graders scored in the 14th percentile and College Park liecond-graders in the 11th. Even at schools that performed well on the vocabulary compo- nent, as Pomona did. students scored at the 18th percentile in the reading comprehension. The lowest scores were posted by Estancia students. The high score was at the 10th percentile in vocabulary. Reading comprehen- sion scores were at the 7th per- centile. Math scores were low as well, ranging from the 9th percentile in total math at Estancia to the 33rd percentile at Pomona. Because of students' varied sit- uations and the different bilin- gual programs that were used in the district, Anderson said it is dif- ficult to draw any substantive .condusions about the test scores. "Nothing really stands out to me about the tests,• she said. "It's pretty much what we expected, and it's pretty much the same as its been the past few years.• Under the guidelines of the Stanford 9 test, which the district is reqwred to adm.iruster to all stu- dents, there is a provision that students whose primary language is Spanish and who have been in the school system less than a year must be tested in Spanish. But Anderson said she doesn't expect the district will be using the SABE tests again. A Million Satisfied Custolllers Prove ... Coit is the best! Debbie Gruglieri, Preschool teacher & Homeowner Happiness is a clean carpet. "With 3 kids and a big playful puppy our carpeting really takes a beating. But after COIT cleans out carpet it's soft and it smells good. It makes you want to get your blanket and cuddle up on the carpet to watch TY. which is what my family likes to do. 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Stephanie Avnet. one of the con- tributing authors o( the travel guide "Frommer's Wonderful Weekends from Los Angeles.· 'will make an appearance al 7 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 9018 South Coast Drive, No. 150, Costa Mesa. Free. Call 4.44-0226. THURSDAY Tracy McBride, the author of "Frugal Luxuries: Sunple Plea- sures to Enhance Your Llfe and Comfort Your Soul,• will appear at 7 p .m. at Triangle Square Barnes & Noble Booksellers. 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. Call 631-0614. FRIDAY A free mountain blke tour will take place from 6 to 8 p.m . at Crystal Cove State Park. 6471 E. Pacific Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Bikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Park.mg is $5. For more information, call (949) 494-3539. SATURDAY ) Kreative Kids Komer, a creative writing workshop for children 8 to 13 years old, will be presented AROUND TOWN from 10 a .m. to 2 p .m. at an unde- tennined site. The cour~e will be taught by Lisa AddC,on, an award-Winning journalist. Ad.mi<;- s1on is $150. Reservations are reqwred. Call (949) 654-3860. spl,rtswrtter Martin Dugard ~ make an appearance at 2 p.a: .dl the Fash10n Island Barnr / & Noble Bookseller, 953 Ntort Center Drive, Newport ~ dch Free. For more mformati' , cdll 759-0982. /' SUN(}AY · A tree back-co\U1 ly hlke wtll take place from 9 ,1.m . to noon at Crystal Cove St ,e Park, 6471 E .. Pacific Coa~t I /ghway, Newport Beach. Hike .6 will meet at El Moro Visil<.t Center Parking is $5. For p/ore infonndbon, call (949) 494-3539. TUESDAY Robert Whitley, a leading wine educator, .will present a wlute wine tasting class at 5:30 p.m dt The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport -Beach. Reg1strd- tion is $35. Reservahons arc requiied. Call (949) 675-0894 AUG.26 • . Wednesday, August 19, 1998 AS . - sented at 7 p .m. at the Me~ Pomte Bame & Noble Book- seUerl>, 9018 South Coast Driw,. No. 150, Costd Mesa. The event is free. Call 444-0226. AUG. 27 Sportswriter an4 Journalist Mar- tin DugcU'd will make an appear- ance at 7· p.m. at the Triangle Square Barnes & Noble Book- seller. 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me&d Adrt\ission is free. For more mformatlon, call 631-0614. ... AUG. 28 Estancia High School's Class of 1908 will hold its 30-year reunfi at 6 p.m. dt the Balboa Pavilion Tcile of the Whdle Restaurant, 4~ Bay Front. Newport Beach. TEe event wtll fedture Hawauan beach party attire. Admlssion I! $80. Cdll 951-5435 .. AUG.29 CPR and Medic First Aid wtll be presented from 8 a .m. to 4 p .m. at the OCC Sailing Base. 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bead1. Registration is $50 for Newport Beach residents and $55 for non-- residents. Students who complete the one-day session will receive a nabondlly recogruzed American Creatlvet Recruiting Strategies l Heart Assoc1abon CPR and will be presented from 8 to CJ am Medic First Aid card. Register at at the Sheraton Newport Beach. Newport Beach Community Ser- 4545 MacArthur Blvd. RegtStra-vices, 3300 Newport Blvd Call tion will begm at 7 a .m Adm1s-(949) 644-3151 , sion for Profess1ondls m Human Resources Associauon member.> is $22 in advance and $27 at the ONGOING door; guests pay $27 m advance and $32 at the door Students pay $5 in advance and $10 at the door. Call 245-7834. "This ls Your Garden," a picture book by Maggie Smith, will be discussed from 10:45 lo 11 .30 d m in the children's department of the Metro Pointe Bdmes & Noble Booksellers, 9018 South C'odsl Drive, No. 150, Costa Mf'Sd FrC'c>. Call 444-0226. Conscious Eating will be pre- A support group for younger pabents with lupus meets froru. 1 :30 to 3 p.m the second and fourth Wednesday of each month m Newport Beach Call 536-1734. A workshop for people wit.fl lymphedema meets from 2:30 to 4:30 pm. the first Tuesday of each month m the auditorium at Hoag (" dnccr Center m Newport Beach. For mformation, call 760-5542 SEE TOWN PAGE A6 Men's & women's first choice for casual & sportswear clothing. KGy!lks new pri!Gfe labels are now available as Well as back to school merchandise, and our name brand meo's, wamen's, boy's and girf's styles. JOJ6lm.Aw., Wsliff PlilM,=Btwch, 631-2996. Open Monday through Friday 1 ~' I ~7, and Sunday l l-5 -' ii ~ N .: • N n c ii • r rw l< ir n • p 1 h n p n 0 e p p i \\ [ e 1 E a d a .. 8 I I ' i ~ , J: ( t • s . \I - l ~ .. ( ~ l t ' ( s ' l • ) I ' I .. • .. J .. ·'A 6 Wedne Oasis Senior Center offers a eal program for members. Lunch is erved daily from 11 :45 . ..e.m. to 12:15 p.m. tn the multipur- Tbe Ne~ort Bet1ch Parks, Beaches and Rccreatlon Commis- sion meets at 7 p.m. the fir:;t Tues- day of each month in the City Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach For more information, call 644-3151. pose room .,at 800 Marguerite ::Ave., Corona del Mar. Home- ~elivered fl\eals are available for :homeboupd seniors. Reservations are req.llired. Meals ~re spon- • .sored b{SCSS lnc. Cctll 644-3244. Nicotine Anonymous fellowshJp wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. For more information on local everung meetings, call 650-2'713. Oas1$..,'senJor Center offers a counselor to assist with questions T.b,e Costa Mesa Historical Socl- ab,9.11t Medicare, HMOs, and sup-etY holds a free open house from : pl~meptaf 'l!"nd Jong,tenn care 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at • insurance by appointm~t. For an '•1010 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. ~ppomtme~t, call 644-3244. , The event features memorabilla froII\ the city of Costa Mesa and Expanded Awareness Seminars the.Santa Ana Anny Air Base. For presents a weekly medita~on ses-more information, call 63\-5918. ~ion at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at the J lub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Swte 218. Suggested donation is $10. Call 646-1128. A free introductory class in pri- mordial sound me ditation is offered by Marvin Greenberg at Complementary Healing Arts, bb6 Baker St., Costa Mesa. To mdke d reservation, call 969-7653. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a men's support ~roup at 4 p.m. Fridays. The fee 1~ $25 per session. For more 1.0rormulion, call 722-4588. . Ov~reaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. Ensign Intermediate School offers a free parenting seminar and open discussion for pare nts of teens from 7 to 8:30 p .m. the last Wednesday of each month. Por more information, call 225-8189. Oasis Senior Center offers a Parkinson's disease support group from 7 lo 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more informdtion, caU 644-3244. The Alliance for the Mentally m of Ordngc County provides edu- C'dllon and emotional support for ldrrulles Wlth loved ones who are mentally ill. A free support group meets from l 0 to 11 :30 a.m. every other Sdturday at Oran~e County Mentdl Health Clulic, 3115 Red I hll Ave , Costa Mesa. For more : infomldllon, call 850-8463 . The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. For more information, call 642- 7400. . St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for fdmities with loved ones who are ; mentdlly 111. The group meets from 6 30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the church's D1erenheld Hall C, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Be<:1th C<:11l 631-2880. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man. a free prostate cancer dis- cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m . the first Wednesddy of each month at the center dudttoriurn, 1 Hoag Dnve, Bwlding 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or more information, call 722-6237. • • Prospects Networking Group meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays <:1t Muru's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Bredkfdst is $6. For more informa- tion, call Angie Stdfford at 474- 2225 or Tina Fi.rmdn at 551-3156. The Pacific Business Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 d.m. Tuesdays a t the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There is no 'charge for the irutial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. .Alt Lassen's Leads Club meets at The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a coed re lationshlp group called Insight Equals Power at 7 pm. Thurs- days The fee is $25 per week. For more mfonnation, call 722-4588. '?:15 a .m. Tuesdays at Mun.i's -Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa :Mesa. CaU 646-1252 ~en Home Stitchery, a local mdJlufacturer of meditation sup- : plies, holds a free meditation from -5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Busi- A free telephone help line for seniors 62 years <:1nd older is offered by mortgage consultant · Bob Brennan at 3 p.m. Wednes- days at Bayside Village, 300 E . Coast H1ghway, Newport Beach. )1ess Center. 711 W. 17th St., Suite : A-8, Costa Mesa. For more inlor- .. mation, call 722-7818. .. EASTBLYJFF )~,,,,.. .--------, 1 Perm, 1 ..... s:::=ii: Haircut : : & Set : I I I . I I First time customers only. I Long hair extra 644•1570 L-C::.r==~~~8-.J 50o/o OFF Monday thru Thur day RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED: (949) 64S-6427 200 1 W. Coast Hwy., Ncwpon lk~lch, CA fl<>urJ 10 00 AM 7 00 PM "\II"• Hl'\l·,1-.. • "fl\\1< I• II'\\'\< I'\<, •2 hr. minimum. F. pjrcs t\t31 /9'4 VI A, MASTERCARD, AMF.X ACCP.PTI-:1>. around town . . For more information, call 723- 0233. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 who are interested in learn- ing. about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more tnfonnation, call 642-6301 or 551- 8591. ' Oasis Senior Center otters ongo- ing assistance, couMeling and referral services for ,,seniors. For appoinbnents or more informa- tion, call 644-3244. . The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. Call 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m . Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for Holistic neatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. Arthritis Foundatton Instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. Nightly meetings are offered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive. New- port Beach. The musewn, which has one of the world's largest col- lections of sports memorabilia. 1s open from 9 a m. to 5 p .m . week- days. Call 721-9333. OasJs SenJor Centec otters a dal- ly telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her._public speaking skills. for more information, call 444-5030. The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Clnb 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For reservations, caJI 730-3671. Oasls Senior Center offers a Care-A-Van transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. For appoinbnents. call 644-3244. People Interested In reading Engli~h can learn with the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more information, call 851-1739 Oasis Senior Center otters visual aid screenings with a Braille Ins~ tute representative by appoint- ment. For more information, call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center bas a walk- ing group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once a week to enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. For more information, call 644- 3244. EssenUal Weight Management REPEAT BOUTIQUE 419 E. lr" Street, Costa Mesa 714-548-9927 SUllllER CLEARANCE SALEI THUR• FRI• SAT August 27,28 & 29"' ·~ d4tJa 4t fU4t (Pt«a!" f / Benefiting New Directions for Women, nc. A. Residential Recovery Center for Chemically Dependent Women New offers mteracilve and proactlve weight loss groups. Learn behav- ior modification and other tech- ruques to control your weight. Cost ts $20 Groups meet Crom 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wedn~ays an? Thursdays at 369 Sa.n Miguel Dn- ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more information, call 718-9848. An dlscusslon group for recover- ing women alcoholics who have been sober at least a year meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to discuss relationships, careers and living life sober. There is a cost based on a sliding scale. For more . information, call 225-8189. The Hope Instttute, a center. for reco'llery and family education. oHers a wbmeq's support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. Por more information, call 432-0020. The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. Women Helping Women offers a free peer support group for women in transition from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include self esteem, exploration of feelings, communication, trauma recovery and personal support. For more information, caU 631- 2333. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free yoga class from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. Body Design and United StudJos of Self-Defense offers kick boxing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more informa- tion, call 722-0526. A.lcoboUcs Anonymous from 6:'5 to 7:45 am. M through Friday in Room 3 at Senior Center, 800 M Ave., Corona del Mar. For information, call 644-324·4. Tbe Alzbelmer'• Assodatt Grlef Support Group o! Ne Villa WesW4la Rosa cospa free support, group meettn caregivers ,at 7 p.m. the f Thursday of each month thr October at Newport Villa Assisted' Living, 393 Hos Road, Newport Beach. For infonn~tion, call 631-3555. Re~ca Lewis leads an bereavement group that s iies in the needs of people •have sick or dying anim meets ,at 3 p.m. every Tuesd 3101 W. Coast Highway, 311, Newport Beach. The donation to an animal chari the attendee's choice. For vations, call 721-5750. Another Passage, a translU support group for people e encing changes in their meets from 1 to 2:30 Wednesdays in Room 3 at Senior Center, 800 Margu Ave., Corona del Mar. For information, call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center con blood pn~ssure screening tr to 11 a.m. the first and third day of each month in Room 800 Marguerite Ave., Coron Mar. Screening is also av · from 1 to 2:30 p.m . the second fourth Wednesday of each m at Mariners Park, Dover Str lrvme Avenue, Newport For more information, call 3244. The Newport Beach Psycho! cal Association offers a image and moderate eating port group at 7 p.m. Wedne at 3101 W. Coast Highway, 311, Newport Beach. For information, call 721-5750. 'Par Bound Program~ JUDSON SCHOO Est. 1928 • Scottsdale • Arizon • Barbara Wick invites you to lear more about Judson School Please call (602) 948-7731 Happy 70th Birthda Judson! and many, many more! Winter School at Scottsdale ACADEMIC success AND PERSONAL GR TRADITIONAL COLLEGE PREP• SUl'POlfr • E SMALL CUSSES• GRAOES3-12 EXTENSIVE ATHLETIC• EQUESTRIAN• A STUDY/TRAVEL• INTERNATioNAL STUDE Box 1569 • Scottsdlle, A1. 85252 • (602) 9'8-7 email: admi11ion0judson1chool.com • ~: THOUSANDS OF POSITIONS . ~ '" (That Make You Feel Like A Million) • Offers ultimate comfort and relaxation. • Try It. 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A portion of all proceeds will be donated to The Balboa Bay Cl~b Student Scholarship Fund for Newport-Mesa high school graduates. Space & Copy 'Duu{Cine: 'Wednesaay, ~ugust 19, 1998 -5 p.m. Camera ~atfy .f't.rt: ~riday, .f't.ugust 28, 1998. 5 p.m. PLUG IN Call Todayf (949) 642-4321 Plug into your community Find out what's gOlng on '" your City, n-inv nnA. parks, churches, schoOfs, entertainment and sports. RNd the... UfMl1 l1IJI, Newport Beach/Costa ~so Doily Pilot - STUDY CONTINUED FROM A 1 dent ovic watchdog. The outburst has left Newport Beach offidals ctisappomted. ·rm shocked that Spitzer, a former ctistrlct attorney, of all peo-· pJe, would take a pot shot al the grand jury," Mayor Tom Ed wards said. "It demonstrates to me that they can't stand the truth.• Edwards said the grand J\lfy report was the first objective look at the planning process because 1t did not come from either a pto-or anti-airport faction. "If I remember correl'tly, the anti-airport people applauded the FIRM CONTINUED FROM A 1 duties,• Ducey said. City Council members will decide whether Lo hire the firms and, if so, how lo pay for them. fact that the grand Jury was look- mg mto the county's process,• Edwards said. Don Sdlttlrelli, an airport issues consulldnt for the ci~ said the acllon appears to be 'part of the anti-airport side's strategy of per- sonal attacks on any person in favor of dn airport at El Toro •As far as the grand j~ is 'COncemcd, I think it's mbst map- propriate," Saltarelli said "These are longtime residents of the county, and I don't think they are m any way prejudiced one way or the other." The. 1 ~?~ -98 Orange County grand Jury ·examined the El Toro Meister DevelopmentP.fogrdm. The document concludes that the county 'has complied m the One possibility is a consortium between vanous pro-airport groups, ·including the city. A general scope of work and the cost estimate should be com- pleted by Fnday, Ducey said. The issue of huing a public relallons fl.rm -wluch would be m dddibon to the $865, 165 spent WRITER ciabon meNmgs. The newsletter helps keep her "abreast, infonned and aware of things." CONTINUED FROM A 1 "Othel'WlSe, everybody comes home, and they close the door, way the community has of com-and you don't know people's municabng with them,• said Jim names," Bdmwell said. Sander, president of the Califor· Williams, a 61-year-old profes- ma Seabreeze Homeowner's sor at Southern Califorrua Col- Association. lege, started the newsletter seven Resident Teresa Barnwell said I years ago. she is busy and does not always In 1995, Shooting the Breeze have an opportunity to go to asso-was named Newsletter of the SKATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 address thts issue, they should push for a pedeStrian-onJy board- walk or at least wtden 1t. • McComb and two Newport Beach police officers who testified on Tuesday gave different dccounts of what transpired July 15. Officer Randy Querry said he dnd Officer Mark Hamilton saw McComb weaving in and out of ocean.front traffic at a high rate of speed as they traveled in the opposite direction on thel! bikes. Querry added that he shouted at McComb to slow down, and when she didn't, he and Hamilton turned around and pursue<:t her. He estimates they were pedaling 25 to 27 mph. The two officers finally stopped McComb a few blocks away and clocked her on a bike speedometer going 17 mph. With he r attorney, Robert Tuller Jr., at her side, McComb claims she didn't hear the orticers' warning. She added that she couldn't have been going more than twice the speed limit because she lacks endurance from an asthmatic condibon. She also said he r used Rollerblades linut her speed. McComb added that Hamilton was rude to her, and when her roommate. Karin Suhr. saw the commotion, the officer threatened to give her a ticket, too. McComb admitted she used Hbad lan- gudge" when the officers issued her a otauon. McComb argued from the out- set that it was impossible lo gauge her rate of speed. She even demonstrated her athletic ability lo a television crew Jast month as she tried to spnnt on her in-line skates. She said the speedometer of a bike that was keeping pace with her read 10.5 mph. Beautify Your Yard! • Lwldscapc Ucstgn • Stone" ork. PaU<>t1 & u~ • Watcnalls, Pools& Spas ·~er S,.'8fCITill We have over 110 years combined service in this area. Our quality, creativity and service are.unma tched. Together we will take care of all your land•cape and masonry needs. QLA ELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-.7744 Ur ..... Flying off7 ~do you think of attileks by Tom Wilson and Todd Spitzer on the grand JUtY report? Call our~~ ers Hotline at 642.6086 « send an •Mail to dallypi- lotOearthllnk.net. Include the spelling of your name and your dty of re$idence. past and continues to comply with federal base closure laws. "This was one of the most thor- ough grand Jury in~estigabons I have Seen in my 12 years with the county, and also one of the most fa,vorable," sai.d Courtney Wier-. . on Ducey's saJarr and the city's otl).~r lured di..rport consultants - arose alter Ducey said she saw a need for someone to package the complex airport information and explain it to the public. City officials believe that once Orange County residents under- stand the difference between Year by the Orange regional chapter of the Community Asso- ciations Insbtute. Willia.ms Sdld he gets a lot of satisfaction from editing the newsletter, espeoally because it provides an uncensored voice for the middle-class cornmuruty. The two-story homes situated close together on the bluff may look the same on the outside, but inside are 98 diverse families, Sander said. The comnussioner agreed he didn't know how fast McComb was going, but she did violate the city's 8 mph ordinance. "It's hard to believe Ms. McComb can't go faster thdn that speed limit,• Sheedy said . "World-class sprinters can run 25 to 26 mph in short bursts. "To be honest, you have to sti- fle a grin when olficers are talk- mg about pacmg people ... 1t gets a bit odd. I do regret ror both sides that tlus blossomed into what it cioch, a spokeswomdn for the planrung process. Clark Lehmann, a Fountain Valley resident who sat ort the 1997-98 grand jury, said he thought the 19-membcr panel did an extensive review of the pldn- nmg process. The report was approved by the grand JUIY as well as a superior court judge, he said. ·For someone to attack 1t is very surprising," he said. Lehmann said neither Wilson nor Spitzer, · who received advance copies of the grand jury report, commented on it during the two-day penod before it was released or during June, wheo the 1997 -98 panel was still seat- ed. having an airport at El Toro and not haVlng one, residents will decide to join the push for an au- port. El Toro foes, however, cnli- cized the city's effort as prema- ture because county residents have yet to see a detailed d1rport plan. "With diversity, you'll always have different views on what a community ought to be,• Williams said. "Sometimes there are very pronounced differences or opinion." Despite the dt.fferent ethruo- bes, philosophies and pol.JtJcal affiliations, the community 1s mostly harrnomous, Sander said. "Tlus is not an exoting pldce, and we like it that Wdy," Sander said. did." Don't expect to find McComb • skating on the boardwalk any- more. The publicity has forced he r to skate on Seashore Drive instead. She has received angry phone calls from anonymous peo- ple and doesn't want to be recog- ruzed by police or residents. "I don't want to be noticed and have people freak out on me," she said. "From now on, I will always be paranoid or how fast I'm going.• Pflt.3-t o/}lant e O/lta~~a ~ina In a Beautiful Setting on t VIP Lunches $9.50 \\1th your VIP C ard G reat Lunch Offers ALSO AVAJLABLE FOR SUNSET DINNER$ Fresh Soft Shell Cra b with Pasta Only $12.90 I -lb. 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CONTINUED FROM A 1 Eva, Mehgan Fay, Aivao Nguyen and Becca Silva -who what we were trying to accom-all dttend Estancia High School plisb, • said Buffa, who is not -won the support of the Child s eking re-election in November. Care and Youth Services Com- " It's already illE>gal ~o .:-.cu oga-nuttee and the AdVlSory Corrurut- rettes to minors. U there's a prob-tee of Teen . · lem wtth that. we should do a •Tue Speak Out! group was better JOh of enforcing that.· perfect,• Councilwomdn Libby Buffa dddcd that it •didn't Cowdn said. -1iu:~y did an excel- make sense lo most of us to say lent Job. Thef. had their facts these lads can't really help them-together They were well-spoken selves, they're shoplifters by I was very unpressed ." nature " Cowan said she voted for the Eva Sd1d the ord.mance was ordmance because 1t would force dimed more dt lt.mitmg young merchants to ask for identifica- people:s dccess to tobarco prod-tion and deter lads from buying ucts, not shophflt.ng. The·group's ogdfettes Ii they had to ask for goal -was to reduce underage f.he m smoking ·by preventing the dis-· .1 • Despite the s.etback , the teens play ot tobacco products near learned a valuable hands-on civic cdndy or dl d child's eye level lesson, Vdlcnzuela said "Thts 1s how tobacco compa-"They know that the re are nies dfe ldrgeting kids," Eva said steps out there they can take to' The project was born last year bnng about change,· she sa.id, when another group of teens pdr-Eva said she ledrned she ,c;ouJ.d t1c1pa ted m a merchant educatJQ~ make a dtfference even ,though program Teens attempted to buy she's too young to vote. tolJdcco at 70 stores Jn the city Cowan sd1d they can learn c1nd were successful at 20 stores, something from thetr defeat. sd1d Judy Valenzueld, progrdm "I think 11\ unportdflt for them coordinator at Camp Fm• I to know tht>rP areJ'dtfferent vtews The teens then helped educrlle on how to resolve different merchants about the stdlE> law issues," she '>d.ld. • Flavorful & Delicio u s L unch es & Din ner UNIQUE WINE ROOMS CATERING AVAILABLE PRNATE PARTY ROOMS WE WANT THE SHIRT OFF YOUR BACK ... 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OMll.lt ""t.HHT Wil!CDlllNC CMtOPt ' .......,., _,lco-__ I I --b~"~"~Sll!. --·--.!J"!.."'!''~--.J - -~tf,.!.~ - - END OF SUMMER PROMOT!Olv ~ 3 SESSIONS ~100 Fitness Assessmmt Ex. ires 9-1 5-98 Program Qelip MASSAGE • Deep Shiatsu & Swedish MllSS4gt trtat1'lnlt • Activate the Immunt Systmr a,;;/ pm>tnt seasonal flus PERSONAL TRAINING "Yow Fmuss StArts Here!'' • I J\10 Wedneldoy, August 19, 1998 Newport/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot -.. . ~ - n ~ • > 4 r . -r K t n I . p . 1 h 1' n · p rr 0 -e J p i \.\ [ e 1 B a d a 8 't 5 l! c t I S ... c ~ t l \ • o I The Daily Pilot is the proud ca-sponsor of the following events: Bach Bay Classic • Corona del Mar Scenic 5K • Costa Mesa Business/Education Partnership Day • C6staJv1esa Man, Woman and Businessperson .of the Year • Corona del Mar Christmas Walk • Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Business Expo • Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Community Golf Classic e: Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Public Safety '.Awards Lunche0n • Daily Pilot Coast Basketball Classic ·_ • Daily Pilot '.Fip--Off Classic • Duffield Electric Boat Rally • Environmental Nature Center Save Acres for Nature • Fletcher Jones/Daily Pilot Tea Cup Classic • Harbor Heritage Run • Harbor Buggers • Mesa 5000 • Newport Beach Annual Chili Cook--off & Salsa Championship • Newport Beach Community Open • Newport Beach International Film Festival •. Newport Beach Public Library Foundation literacy Program • Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Christmas Boat Parade/Ring of Lights • Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Clean Harbor Day • Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Newport Seafest • Newport Harbor Education Foundation (Harbor High) • Newport- Ap · Day • Newport to Ensena nt C ·id AD se ~ ......... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot PILOT HIGH SCHOOL POSTER SERIES· 1991 "'f:ybm~~~..:rw. ~~;:':n'w. --.:i::r-.!; =rf8a!._0t ~~i · ,.u;~ ~:=;I, ·ru·•--··· ... ~~· -e==~NIMI. • EYE-OPENER Newport Hcibor H9t finds a boys SO«*' toodl with a Woocl>ridge High badt,oood I see below A 12 Newport Beoch/Costo Meso Doily Pilot N ( • Despjte gra.duation of their top ' I runners, Pirates incoming recruits,' OCC CROSS COUNTRY 'PREVIEW will, ~e a force to be reckoned wip;t. I '' •1•1 • • JA~ 1-fJJJ '• ,. ~ Piiot f\, /coSTA MESA -Tu .; , incorrung freshmen in a W 0 _. E II c:omtnuruty college sports pre>graJJl,·One of • 1 the most threatening factors can be the legacy left by those who came before. At Orange Coast College, 'tour· runners, Araceh Martinez, Donna Mills, Mara Caples and Chnstme Riel led the Pirates to the state champ1onstup in 1997. All hdve graduated and moved on to Cal State Dorrunguez Hills leaving behind btg shoes to be filled by a team that has only thwt• sophomqres and 12 freshman. SO CC ER Tars hire West • Former Woodbridge standout, who played prof C'ssionaJJy indoors, replaces Khoury dS Newport's boys coach. . . . ------------: Dody Pllol : . . NEWPORT BEACH -• f\.,ldltht•w Wt><,t, who played pro-: fess1ondlly indoor:. Ids! season for : the Ant1hC'1m Spldsh and Wichita : Wmqs, hds bE'en named to coach : boys '>C)('n•r dl Newport Harbor H19h West, 27, w.i., d two-tune All- '°il'd V1t-\\ Le<1que forward at \\ooclbnctcw High. He was 11<1mPd f\.,1VP .it the sldte commu- n1tv college> soccer fmdls for run- ner-up lrvrne Vdlley. and started thn•e '>Pdsons at UC Santa Bar- bdrd. A Wdlk-on, Wt>st replaces Ziad Khoury, \\-ho resigned after two seasons with d 17-9-6 record. Wc•st COdchecl the Woodbridge HtnlOT VdTSlly to d Second-place Sea View hmsh m 1996-97 and plans to p11r<;uc a teaching cre- denllal and cl long-term commit- rnent to HMbo1 . "I'd like• to build c1 program and put m)' stc1mp on it.· srud West. who rc>rngn11es Newport • Beach dS d budchng soccer : hotbf'd : "l '><'<' d potc•nlldl here for : young lctlenl dnd I'd JUSl like to : bwld on lhdt N<•wport Haibor : hds trdcltt1onc11J)' hdd gredt alh-: letes, so tf I Cdn ftne tune those : athletes into "<><Tcr pldycrs, we'll : be lil grf'dt Shd~ ,. : To outside observers, the Pirates' season appears to be one of rebuild- ing, and in truth, it is. However, OCC Coach Jolm GoJdman bas brought together a solid group of young runners who will not only give the Pirates a solid foundation for the f\lture, but may surprise some people as well by the time the season is over. "They have the potential to do some outstanding things,• Goldman said. "We have a lot of women who were top runners on outstanding high school teams." Zoila Gomez, who was the No. 2 runner on Costa Mesa High's slate championship team last season, is one of the top prospects .. fo,r. the new season. Also on that list )are Sarah Hall of Estancia, Sinfo Orosco and Kelly Burnett. All were the .No. 1 runners a t their respective high schools. .But Goldman was quick to caution t}lat although sµc'cess proves that there is potential, sometimes those skills don't translate well to college running. · . •Many of our runners were fast in high school, but weren't used to running with a lot of other fast runners," Gold- man said. "We've also had to introduce them to hills and dirt trails. Most high school cours- es are fiat.· •1 Ile to get my words In, but there's deftnitely a time and place .•. • Mlltthew West new Newport Harbor soccer coach Wednesday, Augusl 19, 1998 • Sports Edilor Roger Corison • 949-57 4422~ Although those aspects have taken some getting used to, the legacy has not hindered, and has in fact, encouraged, the new runners. MThey come in and see the recordboards and they are in awe,• Gold.man said . •1t has become a sense of pride for them and a meter for the team lo rise to. They want to ~trtxe towards wirining a conference title and a state championship." · Serious training has only recently begun and Goldman won't really know how good ' his t.eam is until the first meet, the Fresno Invitational on Sept. 12. But Goldman sus- pects that his team will be better than peo- ple expect "A lot of people don't expect to hear from us much this year," Goldman said. •By the end of the season, we will have surprised a lot of people.• --~· • • OCC CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW • .. • Orange Coast College men's cross ·country team looking to erase memory of last season's disasters. JA'>ON H1u ~Pb COSTA MESA --"ll!l!!lllll!!llWI' Last season is one M E N that Orange Coast College men's cross country coach John Gold- man would like to put behind him. What looked to be a promising season tu.med into disaster when Goldman's top four runners left the team because of a combina- tion of injuries, academic prob- lems and unrelated personal rea- sons. The Pirates never recovered and bad a disastrous shoWlilg for 1997. "You take the top four runners off of any team and it will hurt badly," Goldman said. "We didn't have a team leader.· The bad memories have been washed away and Goldman has "developed a blend of freshmen and incoming sophomores that he believes will be one of the most competitive teams in the Orange Empire Conference. "It gives us a fresh perspective for the season," Goldman said. "This team is very talented and much hungrier." One new aspect of the Pirates is team size. Goldman has decid- ed to carry 20 runners for the 1998 season. Goldman hopes that the expanded size will cut down on the type of mishaps of last season and will help him develop a vari- ety of quality runners. ORANGE COAST MEN • O.udlo Cortes, Fr • • Mlltt MdCtnlay, Fr. • Angelo 88rriga, Fr • • Eric ...,..,, Fr. • Rene Aa... So. + Robby Ellis. Fr. • Ovll Mmw:helll. Fr. • ,....., S..IC:hezo Fr. • Sori 1hlll. Fr. • Mic• Price. Fr. • Jilmel Obeid, Fr. • Jaime c.dlo, Fr. • •Mdan NklDIMll. So. • Joe Mullemy. So. + Casey W11Mr. So. • ..., v.rpra, So. • Gui OfM9, So. + Mmmlo Ma'tllMIO So. • ........... ..,.... Fr. •Ev•DMI. Fr. • HelMI CoM:h: John Goldnwt another will step up and do the job." Even with such large numbers, one trait that this team lacks is division. "They have a positive attitude and work well together," Goldman said. MThey are much more decisive and constructive than last year's team." The reason Goldman believes this is the work ethic bis team has shown during early training. Team members work together and push each other to get better. They are also very supportive of each other. WE>sl sd1d lw w1U emphas12e : 1nd1~duc1l~k1lldeve~pmentand : ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ an dltacksnq offensavc> style. : PAUL BERSEBACH I OAJt.Y I'll.OT •If you have a group of JUSt seven or eight guys and some- body gets hurt, you have few options," Goldman said. •This way, if one guy doesn't have it, there is more of a chance that ·nus team has a great future," Goldman said. •niey will be able • \ 'u hdV<' 10 .,core goals to : Newport Harbor High graduate Claudio Cortes helps bolster OCC's crQss country outlook. SEE OCC MEN PAGE A13 wm CJtllllPs." !>did West, who not-: ed has '>lrdlNJIC dec1s1ons would : also b<' chctc1 ted by personnel, which hf' will famil1dnzc him.sell with soon ·Newport 1s <1lso going to be a team thc11 works," said West, who plans to blend much of the knowl<>clge clnd experience gained dS a pldyer, playing with and under some of the sport's Se con / . elite tdlent. • West, hdving observed the Sea : ~ •After a bumpy first year at BYU, dual-sport Mater Dei High product David Castleton is taking a fresh outlook on upcoming school year. View League for more than a ! 4ecade, srud he has a healthy : respect Cor one of the most com-: JA.o,o l l1u . ~bbve soccer circuits in Calif or-! ~Pb ma. : COSTA MESA-One of the dreams that • •1t•s a dog-eat·d~g world, : many high school athletes share ls playing "'here an~one ccm .wm on 4!1Y ! professional sports. Only the elite have the given day, West srud of the sue-: talent to actually make it to the NBA or team circwt, won by Har~r two : NFL, but most tale nted young athletes wait easons ago, the school s first : far too long to realize that the dream may teaglJe ll!le m more than a ! be out of reach and fall behind m other ~ecade. We should h~ve a : areas of their lives. ~ance lo win every game. : That's what happened to Dave CasUe- West, who lists former Wood-: ton, which is why he has started practice ~ridge coach Clyde Best, fo~er : this week at Orange Coast College, chas-v .s. national team p~yer Bnan : ing a fresh start in both sports and looking Qwnn dild current national team • to bring up his GPA. member Joe-Max Moore, as : teadlng influences on hl.s cateer, : Castleton was a standout football and ta.id he won't emulate the vocif-: bas~tball player, with four years ~t the rrous idellne tyle which made ! varsity level in each, at Mater DeJ High. In Khoury popular with Sailor play-: football, be was named to the All-State ers. : team as a receiver in 1997 and made All· • •r won't be a rah, rah guy, but : ClF and All-Orange County twice. ( think r can g t th maximum : ·. His basketball honors were no les trom ev ry player. f like to get my : impressive. where he also n ttcd All-CIF word m but there's dehnttely : and AU-State honors. H1 dual-sport ' : prowess earned him the South Coast ---SEE SOCCER MGI A1J ! League Athlete of the y ar aw~rd three JC FOOTBALL times. This is why he believed he could become one of those elite when he signed with BYU in the spring of 1997. BYU was a humbling from the begin- ning as Castleton quickly realized that a number of football players had equal, and sometimes better talent than him. Worse yet, when Heu Week's two-a-day practices began, Castleton went out for a month and a half with a dislocated disc. By the time he was healed, 1t was decid- ed by the BYU coaching staff that he should red-shirt the season and move on to basketball practice. Without football, Castleton became easily distracted. ·without football, I found my grades begin to slip and I spent less time on study- ing," Castleton said. Castleton found playing time as a fresh- man for the basketball team, but by the end of the year, it was clear th~t he would be ineligible to play sports, which is why he came to Orange Coast. But the Castleton who starts the P.ifalel' Hell Week today is a far dilferent penon than the one who was fresh out of Mater Dei. SEE FOOTBALL 'AGE A 1J • II llN~ln.t'fflOJ Wide rec'lver Davtd CuUeton 11 one of the blue dllpe la tlae Pin ... ' .......i. ., Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Do ily Pilot BISE BILL Borders rocked again • For second consecutive game, Borders knocked out in fourth inning in 16-2 Dukes Joss to Thunder Bay. The Dog Days of Summer have not been kind to Duluth-Supenor p1tcher_na Borders. After missing d start because of food poisoning, Borderl; was knocked out early for the second.consecutive game as the Dukes lost to Thunder Bay, 16-2 on Aug 14. at Port Arthur Stdd.mrn Borders pitcbed weU lor the first three l{Ullngs agamst the Whiskey Jacks, who won the fusl hall ctnd are ju">t two games out or rust in the second half. · , The score WdS tied 1-1 going into the bottom or the fourth. Thunder Bd)' exploded for seven runs, fueled by a two-run home run by Ron Jonei> and a three-run blast by Reagan Buckley ·Borders only got one out m the inrung after gwiog up seven lti~ rn the gam~. Six of the seven nins in the inning -were charged to Borders. The D\J.kes are l0-14 m the second half. Borders rans to 1-3 on the year with a 7 .58 ERA. · Opposing batters are now batting 329 against the lefty II.A'S STATS • ' G GS CG W-l IP. H R ER HR BB SO Ila Borders 12 6 O 1-3 38 52 35 32 7 11 14 WtNTER aASEBALL Costa ~esa ofTers 10-game winter season COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesd Pony Baseball League is offering a wmter league that begms on Sept. 15 and ends Nov. 28 alter a 10- game season. The Pony D1Vis1on 1s open to players agec; 13-1 4. The Colt D1vtS1on is for players 1 5 dnd 16 The league fee is $40 which includes shirt, hdt, umpire fees and game balls. For inform.abon, call (714) 225-9237. Interested players Cd.fl also request mformdhon hy writing Costa Mesa Pony Bdseball dt 2973 Har- bor #791 in Costa Mesa, 92626. FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM A12 This i'> a brand new beginning tor me," Castleton 'Hild. "I Wdsn't prepared for football when I came out of high school. Now I know what it takes to become a Div1!.ion l player." The humbling ('Xpenence of BYU has al o had a pos1t1ve effect on his classroom work ethic and ouUook towards his future goals, which includes g<'tting his \A degree so he can qo pO'>'>lbly go back to OYU. OCC SLATE Sept. 4 -Santa ~nica (home), scrimmage. 1 :30 p m. Sept 12 -Fullerton (home), 7 Sept 19 ·at Saddlebad<, 7 Sept 26 -Santa Ana (home). 7 Oct 3 • at Palomar, 1 :30 p.m. Oct 10 -Riverside (home), 1 Oct 17 bye Oct 24 -at Cemtos, 7 Oct. 31 -Pasadena (home), 7 Nov. 7 -at Long Beach, 7 Nov. 14 ·at Mt. San Antonio, 7 Nov. 21 El c.amino ~). 1 p.m "I've got to tak<> care of bus1-"Right now, 11 takec; me rloc;e to 45 ness, • Cdstleton, who 1s tdkmg 17 nunutes to <Jct loose. Dul m a cou- units this semcstN, saicl "EvPry pie weeks I'll be fine. llm 1s only kid dr<'ams or mdktng 1t to the I the third format pract1c <' • pros, but the Wdhly is thdt only a Once m !.hape, CastlC'ton w1Jl few eve1 make 1l. School comes I practice hard with an already before '>ports llm year dnd l'U strong group or reC'C'1vers and spend more Lim£' studymg dOd le!.~ probable '>lartc-r at quarterback, hme hanging out with my fmmds. Jared Flint d tram.fer from Indiana Casll~ton 1~ working . on a I who prepped at Irvine High. degree m ~usmcs:. and r~nance •we wcr<' alreddy much and would like to work Wlth tus improved before he Cd me,• Work- father someday man said. "Bemg realistic. I've As for sports. CasUeton, who tned to thmk of where we haven't ~pent most of.the ~n_ir_ner engaged improved and l can't think of any- 10 non-athletic acttVIti~s,·wants to where. We've even improved lhc get in shape, play his best and offensive line." have fun d' k "BYU h bl d . Accor mg to Wor man. the um e me in every r th r ·th bl k way,· Castleton said. "I've learned ~uccess 0 e me W1 pass oc - from my mistakes and won't make mg, as well as pas.s bloc~lng fr?m the c;ame onC's twice. Thie; past the fullback position, will define y~ar has definitely been a growth how well the PlTates offense run'> experience and I'm a lot more this season. mature than I Wds ,1 yea1 a~o.'' If all goes well, Castleton will Orange> Coast football rnach see a lot of passes and make things 81U Workman 1!. bdnkmg on that happen. matunty to help the Pirates fonnu-·He's a . complt•t<• player," ldtC a potent offenw .. e attack this Workman Sdld. "I le's a good per- season '>On, a great dthlete and should be "We were very fortunate to get huge contributor With his defen- hun to come out,~ Workman su1d. s1ve experience, I even expect him "He hds the slalb to he d two-way to give us some downheld hlock- starter who nms quick, cnsp routs. 1 ing when he doesn l have the• He's a vNsalilc guy." ball " Workman's top priority w1lh If the offensive line comes Castleton is to gel the wide receiv-I through, Castleton will help the et/nickel back into shape • 1 can Pirates be very competitive m the hardly move," Castleton said. M1<.sion Conference th1~ season. OCC MEN CONTINUED FROM A12 to do Uungs that last year's tedl1l was incapable of I feel much more confident dbout what we can do." Some of this year's new faces include Robby Ellis. winner of the '8.arden G rove. League title at La Quinttl' High, Newport Harbor's =udlo Cortes and Matt McKin- ----CCER J!ONTINUED FROM A12 time end place.• , West said he looks forwa rd to coaching against his prep alma mater, which, he believes. will be the team to beat in Sea View cir- ~es this season. I lay. as well as Jarrue Carrillo of Costa Mesa and Juan Sanchez of Estancia. Sophomore Rene Acuna 1s d transfer from Prescott College in Arizona. Acuna, who is 26, was one or the top 5,000 runners in the state and the No. 1 runner at Prescott. Being older, Acuna has quick- ly become one of the team lead- ers. Hts matunty and ability are admired ~nd respected by tus younger tedJTIJllates. •1 think there'll be a nice little rivalry there.• ln addition to a growing influx of young tdlent produced by local club programs, West will beneCJt from the return of incoming seruor Zach Wells. Wells was a second-team all-league selection as a fullback last season, after two seasons as the varsity goal- keeper. DIEP Sil Wednesday, AuAust 19, 1998 A 13 LOOKING BACK Bears missed out n the original 'Frog' •Newport I !arbor High's Freitag developed into a gTeat football player, but he never played prof ess1onally because he wanted security for family. Newport Jootball over the years would flhd Freitag ranlted : as one of the finest (ullbacks the Sat.lors ever had SIDELINES I f George updpa Bear" Halas hs:tdn'l been so bght with a buck, the Ch1ct190 Bears might well have hdd Newport Harbor H1gh's Ralph ·rrog• Frnitdg on the roster in 1950. One thing was certain -they wanted hun in Chmtgo for Lhe tryout'> This hdd hPefl stre-.s~d early on m the dialogue between the twu parties. Frnitag, at 215 pound!), was an exceptional player for thc> San Diego Stute Altecs, where the Bettr scouts were fir::.l impressed by him The former Tar dnd Sanld And Juruor Collt'ge fullbdck had started in the backfield for Siin Diego, thC'n was shilled to take on heavy action at linebacker and tC>nter. 1 re made the All-California CollPg1dte Athletic Association team d'> a second stnng center his senior year. The Bear management hdd been qwck to gua.rantee travel.mg expense!. to Chicago That wasn't the problem Freitag said, u I was mctrnecl and we had our fircst son I asked for some bonus money to help us through the time of tryout'> and they turned me down" I le ddded, "In tho e clays that (pro ball) was a big deal Aitc>r watdung pro football over the yettrs. J feel very fortunate to have nussed U1at great opportunity.·· One could eastly detect his sarcasuc tone. lrorucally. another one-time Harbor High defensive giant, tackle Manuel Muruz, had also been welcomed by the pros TI1e New York Giants wanted him. but Muru;z, an All-CIF with the 1942 championship Sailors. was force<l to decline because hIS knees couldn't tdke any more punishment from prep days and four years at Arizona Stat~. Nonetheles!., Freitag recalled First time • wmners •Slammers 10-and-under boys team wins South Coast tourney for first title. HUNTING-SOCCER TON BEACH Expectdtions are usually high for a new team, but actual perfor- mance, especially at its first ma1or tournament, is often lacking. It is rare that both come out positive the first time out. Yet the Slammers 10-and- under boys soccer teum, in its first season of compebllon, beat the odds convmongly over the week- end and won the South COd5.t Invitational in Huntington Bedch The biggest test for the young squad came at the hands of th~ JUSA Panthers, a lop-rated team. On Sunday morning, the Slammers played the Panthers to a 2-2 tie. Because both teams were undefeated, they played again in the afternoon to deter- mme the tournament champion. The Panthers struck first with an early goal before the Slam- mers responded twlce to take a 2- 1 lead. Adam DobkJn's goal m the second hall gave the Slanuners a 3-1 lead , but the Panthers scored late m the half thr atened to tie the match m the hnal minutes of the game. It was Jarrett Daniel who made a pivotal defensive stop that ceased the Panthers sconng threat and the Slammers held on to win, 3-2. Brady and Logan Condon provided much ot th Slammel"li' C6fly firt>power. The twin broth· . ers lead the Slammers to early round victories over Lrvioe, 8-0, and SOuth Coast, 7-0. Other key players mC'luded: Juttln Towen. Jake Flemlng, JObn Hutcldmon. Jullln More- aa.d. Oarll~lftla DlililllH• and ...... ladrt .. 11. 1 one happy experience from college days. "I gol to play agdinst Manuel when San Diego State confronteq Ari<!ona .Slate ford game." I Muniz had bPen dPlayed from footbdll due to World War U He was Tho!.e early years included: Hal Shefun, Bob Berry AJ lrwm, Charley Berry and Larry McMdslers. And, dS fate would hdve 1t. Freitag WdS clearly All-CIF material m 1944-1945, wounded m Oktnawa and Newport's Ralph Freitag but so often the so-called experts earned the Purple Heart Once reflecting bdrk, the I late Les Miller said, ·Freitag WdS the backbone of our olfense for three years • Miller was the Tar.grid coach from 1943-1945. •Frog? He was JUSt a lot of talent, but a super sparkplug Every team has to have a sparkplug and he was ours, but he took all the lumps dncl brwses for it,• saJd '44 Tar • tackle Dick l farper. "It was almost frightful to find yourseU standing m front of hun when he was on the move," said '44 blockmg bdck I Joe Muniz, brother to Manuel "QI' Frog was qmte a guy. Freitag was all that and more m footbaU and other m8JOr prep and college sports I le was hkP d brahma hull m d Swi'is crystal shop anytime he thundered through the line No rival Wd.., safe from his I bucking back cmd forth through the forward wall. because of his I powerluJ lunges to left and nght. He had a galloping style and, lJke Harbor's '42 fullback l Iarold Sheflin, once he p1cked up momentum m the open field, he was like a blazmg locomotive Any number of I opponents from that day would admit Freitag was not fun to tackle. Any fair assessment of glatlced at the tcdm'c; won-lo<;s record instead or the indJV1dual HencP, the best he could be crowned with was All-Sunset Ledgue. which meant that the Orange County wnter-voters had !)een enough or ·Frog• not lo tgnore hi.s tqlent In looking back. it was easy . lo see that Freitag and Shefhn had another remarkable talent bc!.tdes rustung. Shefb.n could punt the ball 70 yards or more and Freitag tould pass 70 yards or more. In fact, Freitag could have probably owned the longest pass complebon mark m Orange County had the rc>ceiver, tatlback John Fowler, not ber>n one step out of the c.ndzone Some beht?ve that the ·Frog's" aeridl travelled more than 7211i yards. ln t.Jme. after WWll, Sheflm and Freitag would be playmg Jullback on the same team. Sclnta And And Coach Bill Cuok always started Freitag But even there one finds a snag. Freitag satd, 'It's not fau to compare us during college days due to Hal's lung problem from wwn. Cook could only use rum spanngly • Ho~ fast was Freitag? Onlv one other back was foster dunng Newport days. Bridn Hanzal. Hanzal came to second annual don cantrell own the school century mark at 10.1 in the mld-'40s. Today, Frejtag is retired and lives in Seal Beach. He contnbuted many devoted years to educabon m the harbor area. Some recall his I professional finesse in handlmg many a delicate problem in adm1mstrabon work Miller once said. "I always ] Uke Ralph. He was a real fine person And he wtts not a complainer If he had a weakness. 1t was probably not complaining enough· '4 3, '44, '45 1943 Sailors 6 Huntington Beach 0 o Excelsi0t 14 26 Orange 7 6 Santa Ana 19 0 Fullefton 7 6 Anaheim 7 1944 Sailors 12 Laguna Beach 6 7 Tustin 0 7 Anaheim 0 13 Huntington Beach 0 6 Santa Aria 7 7 Orang.-1 6 Fullerton 12 1945 Sailors 0 Colton 0 6 St Anthony 12 0 Santa Ana 25 6 Huntington Beach 7 6 Orange 13 0 Fullerton 7 13 Anaheim 26 Friday, August 28, 1998 Where can you find good people, great neighborhoods, thriving industry and excellent schools? From Costa Mesa to the Newport Coast, our newsroom is gathering copy and photos to show what makes our area so special. They've caught the spirit, and we're certain our. readers will tool Advertise your message in this special keepsake issue. ,. Reserve Space by Monday, August 24, 5 p.m. Jo Catch the Spirit, call 642-4321 · ' A 14 Wednesday, August 19, 1998 Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICl! Can't nem to PUBLIC NOTICES iectlont wt~ tht coul\ bt• wt1tttn rt•Ponst musl bt SHEARER, LL.P, 101 W, PUBLIC NOTICE dUcltd by: co p11tnf(t duC'1td by 11,, ir.U1v11faat Clucted by.*" 1no1v1dutl •'*'I.., '1t _. llll --lott "'' he111ng Your ap· in p1op11 legal l0tm 11 you Broadway, tth fl. San Have wou 11111ed doing Have you 11 11ed dong Have ~ ~•••tell doing lflll•CXlll9Nlll......_, .... OI PUBLIC NOTICE pet1anct may be in person w1111 tht COU!t to htar your Oitgo. CA 112101 , Ber No flcUUoua BualneH busineu ytt? No business yel? No business ytl? No Ill 11111 ....W......, lflolll • --:--~~------Of by your anorney case 086784 T ltphone N • Ham• ltal•m•nt Chr11tint Garboski Diana Kuyketnd1ll Joh•' J McGrllh .....-10• 11'.8 T...-..LMt DSC 7584 If YOU ARE A CREDITOR If you dO not fit• your rt· b <6it) 7~2-3434 um The fottowlng pertont 111 Thia ttalomtnl WIS filed This 11a11m1nt wot Mcu Tt11s st:ll•m•nt was hied ,.,..... llldl. ~Im> llll "'*" NOTICI! OF or con11ng1n1 crtd11or or 1pon11 on I int. you may er doing bU•lntH as: with tht County Clttk or wllh th• County Clvrk or .-.Ith lht County Cltrk of llfllll Tllollllt clmdllnlt "'1 ~ lar PETITION TO the dectaatd, you must fltt IOH lht ~st. and your DATlr MAY 29• 1818 SUNBEARY CONSTAUC· Otange County on 7·24-98 Orlf'.llit County on 6·2!Mlll Orange County on 7·21-118 "'1 ~ OI .. _. m.. ADMINISTEft your claim w fh Ille COUtt w1g11, money and prop· SHARON L....,_, Cl.,k, TOAS. t78t K1ng1 Cyn Dr.. 19181115278 19000782902 10081705309 11111ClllwOillMIClll~4 "'I get to all thot• ~~j repelr jobs ""'=: around the house!= ESTATI! OF: and mall a copy to lht ptt· eny may be laken W•lhOUI b~ A. lch1ater, D•P•tw Hunllng1on B11ch, CA Oa11y Pilot July 29, Aug 15, Daily P.101 July 29 Aug s Daily Pilot Aug 5 t2. It, .,...._Slld•lllll11t..-w Let tho • JACK NEWLAND sonal rtp1u1n111tvt •P· lur1ht1 w11ning from lht Publtthtd Ntwport 926'16 12, It, 1998 W807 12, 19, 1998 W810 26, 111911 --.815 ~«W91 • ..-:!•-.•~or po1n1ed by the coun w1th1n court Beach.Costa Mtsa Dally MlchHI 81ndoni, 971111---------.... _ ....-. -· Claulffed Service Directory 11 FROST lour months from lht d11t Thttt 1" olhlf legal ,.. Piiot Augu11 5 t2 19 26 Klnga Canyon Dr. Hunhng· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 10 ._-.. IWl'WWIO •ka JACK N. FROST of tn. first lasual'lce of the Quit1m1n11 You m1y want 1998 ' · ' • ton Stach. CA 92646 jWllQIJlj un cl l"8 nallltl m..i bi/ CASE NO. A 193475 ltlltfs H Pf0'<1dtd ln Pro· lo call an ttlorney ru;iht Mldtlyn Flthtrty, 30 VII· F'lclllloue ButlnHI Flclltloue Bu1lne11 NOTICE OF llidlllldclTR&-" ... .._, To •II'*"· t>entf1c1a11es, bait Cod• 1te1t0n 11100 away If you do not 111\0w WBt3 lage Loop Rd, Pomona, N•m• Statement Ham• St•t•m•nl APPLICATION TO • PQllC" ml~...._• crtd1tor~. contingent crtdi-Tht time for ll11ng c111m1 an 1ttorn1y, you may call PUBLIC NOTICE Cal. Tht follov.1ng persons are Th• lollow1ng persons a1t SELL ALCOHOLIC "'1.-* .. lllllllollwOllllafTMI. 1011, and ptt1on1 who may will not exp1tt btfort lour an inorney rtfttral stN•c• Thia bullfltH I• con-doing bullntu 11· doing_ bu5•neu as BEVEAACiES _.... • dWVll •._..of otherwise bt Interested In months from the hearing or a legol l•d Olllct ~Isled LEGALHOTICE dUC1td by: a llmittd plr1· DIVERSIFIED CONSTRUC· ASSOCIAT~EOMPUTt:R AUGUSTS 1998 lwT!Umnlcl .. 1'190..Sbi/ help you find rellabl• help. , .. JI 842•5878 tM lht will or Hlllt or both dalt noticed abovt in the pliont book). HOTICI OF nttship TOAS & INTERIORS, Ont TECliNOLO , 427 E To Whom 11 Ma'y Concern • Dlld cl TR& tl>W" l10l,006201---.,.------ o r • JACK NEWLAND YOU MAY EXAMINE tht Desputs dt QUI le en. PUBLIC SALE Have you 1tart1d doing Ttastra Ave. Foothtll 171h St., S 196, Cosll FLEMING PRIME STEAK·~ kavld .-n llb- FROST all a JACK N lilt kept by the COCJf1 If you '':?u~ tall C•llC~n JUdl• OF ABANDONED buslne~ yet? No Ranch, CA 92610 Mau, Calrlo 11 92627 HOUSE I LLC 11(111) 1ppty .......... 'fir/, wl ..._. Wll FROST 111 1 perton interested In Cll usted htne un .,.aio dt M•c:hatl Bandon• Miehe It Zundel, Ont Richard P Ward. 251 Al· Jng to the Oepartmlnt ol fgllloruto• llllbnflarfurdlr A PETITION FOR PRO· tht estatt, '/OU may hit 30 DIAS CALENOARtOS . PAOPERTVby "· This tlattmtnl wa1 foltd Tesstrt Ave • Foo1h1ll ben Pt . Cosla Mesa C:tli Alcoholic Beverage Control ml Dlld cl TNlt ,..... _.., BATE hos been llled by RI· with the c9ur1 a Requo11 para prtHntar una ,.. Notict 11 here given w•lh lht County Clerk of Ranch, CA 92810 lornla 92627 10 soll alc:ohol1c b1v11ag11 ..,.....,., .. .......,1_.. CHARO JOHN KUESTER In tor Spectal. Notice (lorm spuesia ucrno 1 maqulna lhll lh• undt1S1g!1•cf will Orange Counly on 8·3-98 This bualneu Is con· Thi• butlne11 11 con· at 455 N'wpon Center Or., DdrMon cl 0111.t ..r DllWld tr lhe Suponor Court of Call· DE· 154) cf th• 1t11ng ol an en 15111 cortt, sell 81 pusblfc 1•ucuon, pur· , , 19988785010 cluctad by; an lndlvldval ducted by· 11n lnd1vlQua1 Nowpot1 Boa ch. CA 921560 5*. lftl •_...'**-cl Dllal lftl MC..C VlmW ~ lornla County of ORANGE in'<tntory 'and appraisal ol Una carta 0 una llameda suant lo ecton 21700 °1 Dilly Pilot Auo 5 12 19 Haw you 1t1t1ed doing Have you 11arttd doing wlh a "47" On·Salt Gth· ElldtanlOS.llll~caml M•MORIALMM THE.PETITION FOR PRO. estate assc.11 or or any Pl· telelon1ca no It olrtcera lhl Buslnut & Prol11· 2'6 1998 . ·-I'· • ..;,8 a bus1ntss yet? Yta, July 1, business yet? No e:al Eating Place LI· ..S'**9clOlll.tnl£1aau1s.t "'--~....., • u--1:/l BATE reQuesl9 thll fll· lthon or account as pro· pr01ecc1on, au ,r11pue:s11 l•ONI Codt. th• touow1ng • 1 1998 Richard Ward cense(s) ll.lblllllllllld11 .. ~..._ .. ......,""''"''6 """" CHARO JOHN KUESTER videq, in Probalt Cod• sec· tsr•\a 11 maquona Ilene que d'5Ct1bed property 10 wil PUBLI" NOTICE Miehett Zuodtl Tills st111emen1 wH fi'cd pub) 11h1 cl New po, t 11111 ~ • ..., 11111 ,,... 1111 Chapel • Crema be appo1n1ed 11s po11onal llon .. 1250. A ReQuost for cumphr con lat lormalr· MICHAEL DAVIS D·t8 I" Ttils 11a1om1n1 was filed wllh lhe Coun1y Clerk or Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily r!'lldll._..., .... represontallvo lo aclrninls· Spticlal Notlco form 1s dacles logales opiop11das Clothes. tuggage, Bikt, 'flctl~ue Bu1lne11 with tho County Clttk ol 01ange County on 7·28·9tl Pilot August 12 tO 26. v. .. .-ig .. 8nfD-3500 Pacific View Drive 101 lhe es late ol the dect· a~lablt from lhe court si usted QUle1t quo lo corto chlff9, helmet, dresatr, Ha Statement 011ng1 County on 7·24-98 t 99867655 t B 19913 ' W825 IOO:ill!Udllll lflll "'I llbmlllDn Newport Beach 'c1ent derk, oscucllo su ceso m•SC. TERRY LEE RANEY Th• 1411owing persons .,. t9986765246 Dairy P1IOI July 29. Aug 5, ' otillrl .... umf lar ... IUIDI 844·1700 THE PETITION reQt1Hll Attorney for the Pttl· So ustod no presenta •u E·33 Lug~age. vac. tbl & doing ISusontu as· Daily Plot July 29 Aug 5 12 19 1999 W8l2 lllhlllw,...,«*«11W.V D1111 --------· 1h1 decedtnl s Will and tloner· respuosta • totmpo, puedt chs • music equip camell. THf'. FENIANS · 24801 12 19 ~998 ' w8o9 ' ' PU9LIC NOTICE &'171.18 CAtEJOf l CJt'l'RS PlC PIERCE IR011IEIS': cod1c1ls, ii any. l>t admlllQ"CI' PALMiERI TYLER , perder el'ceso Y le pueden misc. MIKE RIGGS G·115 Grr,,ri11ee Lane, Lake FOf· • • PUBLIC NOTICE 119l&m~S..,MISOOS.. IEll llOADWAY 10 prob11e. Tho Wiii al\'d • ' Quilar su satouo, su cllnoro Bikp ~""· ahoH, mrsc ti',/, CA 92630 PUBLIC NOTICE lll'lll OF TllllT1l'I Mi hlllt ,,.,CA~(714l.,_,ltr 11nv 'cooic11s 11re avall~lt WEINER, WILHELM Y otras co10s de su Sole will b• by compoti· 'ference Joatph Cosey, Fictitious Buslntn '* Mt.'lt»at ~ *· S.T .,._ """""· t.-. Qin Mortuary * Cha~r' lor uam1na1ton '" the hit & WALDRON LLP, p1op1ed1d Sin avlso adlclo· live b1dd1ng (Wrlnen soalod 4801 Greentree lent Fictitious Bualnen Name Statement llll Olllr Mt. t-• 117,..1· tin Thiltlllt1•llll10 .. bnfimy Cremation kepi by the cour1 JAMES E. WILHELM, nal por pGtto do la eerie bids may be submitted '" Lake Foros1. CA 92630 · Name St•temenl The lollow1ng Qorions 11e 14 vru lff IN llf.-i.LT lHER (~-* --" ~ 1 THE PETITION requests ESQ., 2603 MAIN ST., Eiusten otros llQuisitos 1 .. advance) on lht 2nd dl »I Robtn Jon W1lhams, 18258 The fotlowrng persons 111 doing business as: ACI llED C1 m.r>T ~Tm :?JIWS clG. _,, rabma:rl otlllnm.,.,,.. 110 BroSldway ou1ho111y to administer the EAST TOWER • STE. glllcs Puede Que usled Septembet, 1998 81 00 Carlsbad Coun, Fountain doing business as· DATA SYSTEMS, INC., 600 l1tES$ YQJ TNCE ~TO ~cr111111t11g,n..,btlmltr... Costa Mesa 1s1a1e under 1he lndeptn· t 3 O O, I AV IN E, CA quiora Ila mar 8 un abogado PM. 81 the prtm1Ses; ere Valley, CA 9:'108 Abundonc1a Publlcahons, S, Grand Ave • Unit 114. TECT ~ fllU'ERTY. IT IMY ll£ ~ TliC 4525llbfUl Mll,r.16. 842-8150 don1 Adm1n111r1111on of Es· 92714 8228 lnmedillltimonlo. SI no said properly har.-boon This business Is con-32931 Paseo ~lrallores Santa Ana CA 92705 SQj)AJf\BX~fYO.H&DN4 W2 t3185 Ace (Th11 Autho111y Pu.b~lshod Newporl condoc~I <> un abog~~o s:o~~R~Sds7'~~~J~C:~e: ducted by: o general pal\· San Juan C11pl11rano, CA ACI Powormag. Inc .. (CA). ~na.CJM~l\RCJMI----------'•••••••·~~ will allow lho p1o1sonal rtp· puo 0 amar • un 58111 c 0 a • nershlp 92675 600 S Grand Ave .. Untl fffXEE1K /lbN#Sf vru. Y()J rcsentahvo 10 lake many Beach·Costa Mesa Dally de relerenc1a de ebogados 7012 Ernest Ave. Hunting· Have you atoned doing Maria Gina Gonzalez. 1 t4, Santa Ana CA 9270!; SKUO CO<r.acl A l..NMR DI ac11ons w1lhou1 obtoining Pilot August t2. 18, 19, o a una oticina de ayuda ton Beach. Cll (714) 8A8· business ytt? Yes 7·15·98 32931 Paseo Miralloraa This business Is con· QC1M18 • 300 pm. C#i60C & court approval Belore lak· 1998. legal (vea er direclono tele-7314 Landlofd reslfvts Terence J Casty' San Juan Capistrano, CA ducted by: a corporat.on CR'tlUSS. F\.C a..; tUt ...-i 1ng cer1a1n very 1mpor1an1 WT82 I fomco) the fight to bid II the sate ThlS statement was ftlod 92675 Have you storied doing r,,.. ...a &'Id llUl1IM IO Dlld of acllons, however. the per· CASE NUMBER Purchases must bo mode with the County Clerk ol This business is con· business yet? No TAil Alaarded on 2J2MS lnltMwl sonal representahve will be PUBLIC NOTICE (Numoro del Caso) ~Y cos~ and paid lor1r1 the Orange County on 7·27·98 ducted by: on individual. ACI Powormag. Inc .. ~4 fbJk of otra1111111111" 1equ11ed to give nouce 10 188829 I me 0 purchase. A J'ur· 1 t 9986765403 Have you started doing Param Ahlu.-Jah(LI Secretary 1w alb 0, .. ~ cl in1cres1ed pe1sons unless cnt 1827633 The name ancl address or ~:=~~d Ju~~d:. ~~'m~c1 a1~ Daily Pilot July 29, Aug 5, busl~ess yet? No This statement was Mod tl:ll.llly, CIMclmla. em.-~ Orn c rney have w:i1vect nottce or SUMMONS the COi.iil 11 (El nombro y 1 1 1 S 1 i bj 1 12 19 1998 wao8 Matta Gina Gonzalez with lho County Clerk of ~&'ldJnlR a.ttal nair,U. consonled 10 lht proposed (CITACION JUDICIAL) . ime 0 sa e a e 5 su ec • • This statement was ftltd Orange County on 8·10·98 O ~ lftl si..., L I.Mii, LOT ac11on.) The lndopendont NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· dtreccoon dt la cone 95l 10 cancollolion In the event PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk cl 19986768724 _,~27 t1187alll'lllort VttJ. adm1n1s11a11on authon1y will (A11lso a Acusado) EX· Munlc1pal Court of Cahlor· ol so1t1omen1 between lond· Orange County on 6-29·98 Doily P1lo1 Au 12, 19, 26 SELL AT AB.tc M..t1lW 10 M be granlod unless an inter· CHANGE DEVELOPMENT nta, County of Son Diego; lord and obl~aled party Fictitious Butlnet1 10086762893 Se 1 2 t998 g w826 HG£STBOER~C-'9i~• es1ed person hlos an ob· INC. A DELEWARE COR: North County Judicial Dis· ~~b~~~~ onAu~:n9:0•:,~ Nam• Statement Daily Piiot July 29, Aug 5. P · ' 1m1c1•11M;'"°"'1'of .. u.d 1ec11on 10 tho pe1111on and PORATION, and DOES 1 1r1c1. 600 E Valley Pkwy . wa~da NOiton Bond , s: The following persons a11 12, 19, l998 w811 PUBLIC NOTICE ~bfClllll.amtwldwltcbM shows good cause why the through 20, Inclusive Escondido. CA 92025 doing business as· bf1 ... or,_..ba'lli;,1dtddl'MI coun should no1 gran1 1he YOU ARE BEING SUED BY The name, address. and 4~;~~8~ell Storage URS ELA ANO EVELYN s. PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlovs Buslne11 bf a .. or .._. a.:M "'°'·or 1 aulhoury PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le os11• telephono number ol plain· Resident Menonors 11601 Marble Arco Or., Name Stat.ement dlldtd!Mlbf••orlldlnl-.igt A HEARING on lhe pelt· demandando) VILLA ES· • .. Santa Ana CA 92705 f'lctltloue Business Tho followlng persons ore rdbll.....,.,,-...ga..-on. lion will be held on SEP· PANA HOMEOWNERS AS·""' auorney. or pli1int1ll Publi shed Newport Christine' Garboskl 901 Name Statement doingbvs1nossas· or-.igtt.lll>Clild11..m.S1a2 TEMBER 10 1998 II SOCIATION .• Californl• WllhOUI an allornoy. IS (El ~r~1c~~~~!\a19M28ta1J8311Y Mackenztt PIOCI, 'cosll The l0Uow1ng persons Dtl DC PRO, 26061 Del Rey ol ........ CodanlaflanatlOdo I 45pm on Depl 703 IO· Nonprohl Mutual Benefit nombre, la direcc;.on V el 1 • · w828 Mesa. CA 92626 dotng business as: llC Mission V1e10 CA a...." Illa lllllt It: an,. ltail ca1ed al 3-t 1 The C11y Duve Corpo1a11on nurnero de lelefono del Susan C Pa1n1, 901 Mack· TELECOM RESOURCES & 92691 .. .,,..._.cl,.OlngeCMC Soulh Orange, CA 92868 You have 30 CALENDAR abogado del domandonle, TRADE 1nz11 Plact. Costa Mesa, CONSULTING. 3336 Ne· John Joseph McGra1h C:...,lllf.m~~CAat IF YOU OBJECT 10 Iha OAVS after lhts summons o del demanclante QUO no CA 92626 vacla Ave., Co1111 Mesa, CA 26061 Del Rey *C. M1ssr.>n Ide. tlllttnl,.. ~IO nl granhng ol lho pe1111on, you IS served on you 10 file a iiene abogodo es) This business Is con-92626 V1ojo, CA 92691 rowhetlbth11ldlr..SDlldclTM111 snould appear a1 lhe hear· 1ypew1111en response al this Wilham A w ,;,an IOrough classi·tied To £ia~e an ad In Diana Lynn Kuyl(endall, This business is con· tlll PfC1PS1Y ......i " ml ec..rtv. ing and s1.:ite your Ob· coun Y " 3336 Nevada Ave Colla . NMm dmlJilflQ .. ind ,_. la 1ec11ons or 1111: wuuen ob· A lottef or phone call won DUKE GERSTEL 642-5678 laaalfled Mesa. CA 92626 ·• Buy 11• Sell II. fmd 11 mo.llt(dmrJtm ...WmlOllllol ~--------· not protect you; your type-Call 842-5678, This business 1s con· Claa•lfl•d . Th& The lll009tf I-**-clmc:rt.I Policy !(,.,, ... a11cl d1·aJllirn·-. un· -.11hj1·1 1 111 1 ha111!'' "i1ho111 1111ti1·1" Tlw pulili-.hn 11·-.1·n 1·-. tlw ri~l11 111 1·1·11-.or n•t·l:c...-.if~ "'' i-.1· 111 n·11·1·1 an~ da., .. ifit ·cl :11h 1·r11-.1•11w111. Pli·u.,1· n·port ara~ .-rru1 rl1.11 11111\ lw in' 1111r dn .. .,ifi1·cl 11cl . . 11111111·d1a11·h ·11w Dail~ Pil111 a1T1·pi.. 11t1 lial1ilm fur ail\ t•rror in an ut h 1•r1 j.,1·1111·111 for \\ hid1 it 11111~ lw n·-.p1111'il1l1· 1•\1·1·111 for llw 1'11.,I 11f 1h1• -.p ;11 1· .11 111all~ 111·1·11pi1·d h~ 1111· 1·rr111. ( 11·di11·1111 1111h lw allrl\\1-cl fur dw f'ir-.1 irh1·1 li1111. •• lllTATI NIRll'' 1002-1621 Dow to Place A ~IFIEIJAD ~VISA • - By Fax (7 J -t ) 0::$ 1-6:><>-i By Phone (7 t -l ) o-+2-56 78 By Mall/lo Person: :3:~o \\ .--;t Ba, St rf'et Co:-.ta ~lt·~a. c·A 92627 (Pl1·11~1· 111d111ll' ~our 11111111· .1111l pl1orll' 1i1111Jwr 1111d \\1• ll 1·1111 ~1111l1a1•k\\11h 11 prin• q1101t·) Telephone 8:30am-5:00prn Monday-Friday 2900-2911 Doors Index \1 \1•\\111111 Bhd ~ Bu) ~r. Walk-In 8:30arn -5:00prn Monday-Friday II I.I ' "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, .. -.. . Cremation& Burial Service .. Why should you subject yourself & your family to-; . paying inflated ,prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free l.SSS.S4CASKri' ~ Serving Orange & Su.rroundlag ColDliea 1 Deadlines J.., Monday ............... Friday 5:00prn:: ... Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wedne~day ........ Tue day S:OOpm Thur ·day ...... Wedne day 5:00pm Friday ............. 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OPEN HOUSE Lie tinge for S 151 Deadhne Thurs 5pm • LEASE OPTION • J••mlne Creek 3br 2ba, upgraded, trl lvl Catollna Sunset vlewl S510K Agl 700·8533 COSTA MESA 1024 COLLEO• PARK 3bc! 1.sba CloH to school, corner lot, room for RV parking $230,000 Agtnl 841·03 t 8 BEST LOCI 2BR lBA MUST SELLtl nu carpet, pool, tttpt Builder Close Out to W•llcllff Plaza In Newport tielghte. S150k owner 645·0496 Musr Bt Sold Nowt Deluxe Penn. Duplex, 3/2 & 2/2, 4c garage. En9llah Cottage roof 1op dock w11h $675,000 Oc11n Front ocean vl•w·100 Block. E n g 11 • h C o u n 1 r y C•ll Joan for Del alls. Cottage overlooklng 949·075·4630 th• ocean. Roomy 3 •=.,....,,~:----..,.,,.---­bedroom In beautiful EASTBLUFF boaullful condition. Beller Hurry 4Br 2Ba, Fomlly rm, formal dining room. n-.den'"'-• remodeled. expanded cru waa ssg9,QOO 518·3176 ~ - 7011-9090 -For All Your Home and Business Needs - .,. • ., ... ,,,... ...... ,12 . .,a••·a•• Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) Call Mculcey .. 642·5678 x246 ,,, I ~-=l=l~t~CIC::.:'.::~·: PATRICK TENORE Please Call & Let Us Know What Your Ntodt Arel 856·9705 1·800·4·TENORE ••••• It pay• 10 advtr11H •LOVELY I SIDE• 4br home on lg BOOOsf IOI Rm for RV. Pttvall guHI qtra br & ba Donna Agt 308·6184 ~..... KASTBLUflf'·Lowest 84e.723·8t20 prlcel 3BA-+ Fam Rm ''E111ployee." "Empleado." ' ......... " ... ... °" rlHtn tit a11tay i.ltt•tl llltl Ill lwtllll .. 1•we1t111I 11 tale I •••• ,.,., .,. "'"'"' .. •• f "911 °'""'lily INtlt T1 c1111-# •Ill• .. lltcrllllltllltl, CIH HU0 : Yell lfff II 1 -'14 .... ftt • '" ........... oc lftl,..... Clll HUO It 43·3MI • • • ,------·1 ~HOUSES/ CONDOS ;FOR SALE -------·1 • Duy It. Seit It l'lnd 11. ClaHlflod. • Can't Hem to get 10 111 tl'lose repair jobs around the house? Lei the CIHllfltd Service Dlr•ctory help you ltnd reliable help 842·5178 The Community M•,k•t Place. Claa11!1ed 848·8878 1n tho beat local Re.it E11a11 Sectton CALL TODAY LISA AIVU'A 94tM574•4252 ANNB WILLEY 949·574·4248 CORONA DEL MAR 1022 SAT·SUN 1·5 333 POPPY Lafpt beau11ful home with gueat quarter• Sovlh 11de PCH 840. t 128 To place 1n acl Jn ClaHlflod Call 842·1871. NEWPORT BEACH 1069 Chances are you will find what you nted 11th• price you want to pay when you read ClaHlfled dally 142·1171 NEW USTINQ Bay Upgr•dH. Great Loe V1ewl w. Bay Ave. 15291( '120.1704 Bkr Agt Mehua 699-7714 ... IE w Du p L. x P1udtnllal CA Realty LISTING! 312Br, n11r •••autUul Cuetom• Bay & Beacl'I. S450K Home on tho 8and Agent 642•1872 4BA 38A $1,•75.DOO iiwl'T iHOAli 28r. Prlnclpalt Only. Ole, 28a, beam cell, By Owner f75 2708 nower 1111 roof, S358t< ••• T .u., 8111 Grundy Realtor• " 940 675·6t6t In the H•IOHTSU "Arbeitn ehnwr." "Emplo) e." ( I ( I ' ., I I I , I I • ( ' I I . ' I , •. ,• : 501 Tu111n. •pprox Penlhoua• W•terflont 3000sf, 4f5br 3 M>a l.rv Condo. great view ~~;:.'';~ t:r~;kr:~1.~~.-~_·:_~_w_~._,v_il._a0_.;_:_.~60_12_~ Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-5678 fp, 2 jacv11ts. recent NEWPORT ~;:~ .~!~s::u,.c.o•AS•riiiiiiiiiiiii1iio1.o to place your Garage Sole Ad! -------:------~------~~;._;;----------.... --~~~ tJewport Seoch/Co~ta~M:e:s=o=D=o;;..;.1;./.ly...:.P..:.:il.::.ot:__ ____________________ ..:;.._ ____ ·...!.;_ __________ ~w~ed~ne~sd~<Y'f~·:.!.A~ug~u~~t~l~9,:....1~9~9~8-~A~l~5 BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COLLECflBLP.S ACURA 9010 HONDA 9085 LEXUS 9115 NEWPORT COAST BALBOA 1070 PENINSUIA 2607 OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT 5530 ARTIQU'ES IOl 6017 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l••·······iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '94 LEGEND l '92 Accotd LX """' •e:s ES 300 ••Br 3B• Gran11a OCF.ANFAONT WINT En 1;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sales/Marketing PT 1.0 mt moontt, mmt, now, 4dr, ~spd , ""hrle, Ca•hmer/lvClfY u I 001 counter•, Maple wood At::NTAL, Furnished I" 1---------Autographed (romeo 010740 $18,888 IO rnl, nu l•r•~bolls, 13tOGOl 518,917 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I llr•. upgraded carpo1. 4tJd 2bo, no pots •••••••• EMPLOYMENT Xlnl oppot1unily. HI· --W..,_A....,.N..,...--T-E_D_....., Brayeheart movie LEXUS OF AJC S&,750 44" 0393 LEXUS beaullfull 5039,900 873·4724 Please be wary of oul ary 1 comm 722-0456 _ posler. by actor Mel WESTMINSTER MISSION VIEJO By Owner 640.8214 ol area compamu 5530 Bill 51!:. 3U97 Sam ANTJnUES Gibson $400 ask tor (7141892•8008 '95 ACCORD EX (949138.,0084 Chock 1Mth lhe locailiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEAMSTRESS FT. !& _ Scoll (909)729-03!:.5. Ltnr, moonrt au101-....:.-~--------------1 COSTA MESA 2624 Belt or Bu11neu $500 TO 9 900 S6·7hr. Rol1ot.1c, proY Older Styte Futnltu,. (JKHUOOC) $14,444 '9• ES 300 MOBILE Buruu before you Weekly pol•n1101 No expreq M·F/Ooys PIANOSiColi.ctlblff COMPUTERS 6018 BMW 9030 LEXUS OF Wnoutl\Yory. Ith• H OMES 1100 •Co•t• Mee•'• Beat send any monoy 101 e11per1ence necessary ~-C_M....:.<7_1_4..:,)...;;9_7.;;.9_·1...;;3_"_4_ •11>· • • ' . .,.. iiiiiiiiiiiiijjij;iiiiiiiiiial WESTMINSTER (073273~EXU~2\ 9'17 Jr·lbr & lbr. also 2br lees or services Read to process mot1gago SecrelarylOfftco Mgr •\< .... ,..,. ••• ,_,.,. (714)892·8900 1 ba, qulot gated and understand any relunds Own hours Prop mgt co soeks $$CASH PAID $$ Pentium II · 400. ·~1~, 31~151~u~:~f~e !.:; -.9-8....;...A_c_c...;;o_r_d_LX __ e_ta_c_k r~:::~: .. ~J=~~ r"GWN NEW HOMI! & comm. pool. lottnis. contracts beforo you Calll800)449·1038 above average pors. __ ..... •-Mbn, 64 Megs RAM. 4cyl, Sspd, A•C, all --=---=-----...,.. WALK TO BEACH! ,,, sign. Shop around for e t 50..., (CAl."SCAN WE aUY UTA-& 4 .., GHO 24"CO alloys. lOOkmi 5!i900 '94 CS 300 uasy access 10 rares. " ~ ) 60wpm, Lotus, WP. '"5 ~ • " • Bjo•n (714) 531·064S power, cc. ab, •m·lm Ready for Mov•·lnl )teeway/beochimolls A/P, AIR, good minh. 4MV, 56K FM, SB16, cass. 2:tk mi i-ovmer Blac"/btack full opt • ~~~~r:f;:e 2~~~~". • 714·$57·0075 BC! Your Own Boss. Accou~~O& CHh Bx 2147, Nwpt Bch. warr $1336 444·4207 CADILIAC z::040 '15,000 day J60·4841 (07410~EXUSS24 971 Newtir Refurbished Local Vend Ate for Dlabur••m•nt CA 92659 Fx: 722· ·u _•..,..'-e..,,n1 ... n.;;.o,,..G_4_G.,...·5,..,.6_7_8__ MISSION VIEJO ~~~;.~dt~nl~ar~~oA~~ 1Br 188 in lovely sale Must sotl Anlstant 7085 or Call: 722·7331 WANTED '96 ChtJc EX e1ac1t. (949)384·0884 PCH/Del Obispo go1od comnity Wall< -=,...1~....,..,.,00_·....,3_7_1 ·_8_36_3__ Nllwspapor publishing SEMl·RETIREO"senes" '88 Sedan DeVlll• 26k mo 1unrl all pwr.1 ------------PACIFtC HOME to Thoo1er/Shops. CEl..1.ULAn PHONE ond printing company 27 neoood for stan up TO BUY 6019 Special Edihon Still koy1ou 01111y 10 cMk ' 94 CS 3 oo SALES S695tmo · • ($425 dep) 0 PP OAT u N 1Ty111 seeks regular part brokor dealer In NC!w· snowroom new. al· ed. togs pd thru 8·99, ~~~~';;;•VO''/~~) ~f~ 1•800.g55 05~1 Kleln Manat1ement No roaming 0 , long 11me 24 hours per port Beach. Ask lor 1 O 8 3 N h u ah w3y$ gorago<l drtven 5·SPd. a c. mint cond LEXUS l / 949-581-4000 distanc:ll chargos na· woek person. One Frod (949) 553·1900 ~ Voarbook and mens only 7k m1 per year, Sl2.700' 71&-09GC MISSION VIEJO '=:::7:::::-----r;'----1--------11onw1det1 No socuncy yoar expo11onco pre· Teach/ESL on homes. O'"' 957 e133<&9I. class ring or 19GO, c.hampagne, booge (949 )384-0664 ,BEACH NEW or crodol check. 1.400 tarred E 0 f.., drug· N/S oc. eve's/Wk· ,. -V ~ 19Gt . 1962 Gerry a leather & top 57.950 ----------1 . .;.._...;.__.;.._ ___ _ PJtOPERTY PORT FREE minutes 1,1pon hoe & smokofrH work ends, Sp/Eng oxp. SOUT~OAST Marton 770·964·0555 .714·641 ·9089 Hondas 80 5 10 97 '95 ES 300 ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii1ii7ii5il BEACH 2669 qua11tmg. Seoti on environment Sond re· 12.50 •/hr 479.1010 AU ON I BUV ALL PIANO~ "'•9,...1--A-ll_a_n_t•-...,.R'tl,...0-11-rn Cars $100·$500 Btac1< ivor1 I opl • T v 1 • c 0 1 1 sumo. w1lh satavy his· _ (0%4731 s:n 977 1 ·716·420·8777. lory to· AccounUng ---------2202So.Milllllt Anllquos·qual lu•Mure llhr, 84k mo loadod, p II I d "LEXUS . MORRO BAY 120 2BR• 28A FROM'S990 s i PO B EMP OYM NT SeMaAM.CAt2107 lpc or houseful casn all 1eco•051 Xlnl cond 0 ce mpoun s MISSIO,. VIEJO resldenUal homos11os MOVE ·IN·BONUS PAYPHONES SlSOKJYR l~g;rC~~~~ Mosa, ~~ L E .-. •• -4 p31d (711\) 957·81~3 as1<,1ng S16.9QO Call Honda Toyotas (949)364-0684 ' selling fasll l.ot slz:os NEWPORT BAY Lowest pncos •Local 92628 or fall to (949) SERVICES 5533 Old Colna Gold Stiver Mary 310·937-4040 Chevys Jeep$ & '95 ES 300 from 5.000·l4,000sl, TERRACE s11es available Call I· 61\2·7246 Franklin Mint, S1e11111c '9-1 SLS MINT cond · 4 X 4's must sell! • many offermg ocean Lg 1 & 2Br nAar Bae" 800 50,..3470 124,hrs) •---------0 -800·772·7470 it7802 Wt' tc ;c-ry lu opt , u " • ..,. ,. •••••••• Id watches & iewclry 35Km1, fully loadod / 011 3 S2 7 viewsll 800·576·2811 Bay & goll course (CAL'SCAN) Art loveral Persons w/ Please bo aware that Wtstco:ist co.n 642·9•H8 maroon. Sl 8,950K 1 :JI t.EXUS 9 ' Large pool. new car· exp handling a7 lor the hshngs in this cat·•---------RECORDSfTOP 5 towner 720·9695 ---------MISSION VIEJO .t'CMETERY LOT/ pol & much more ---------upcoming mura re· egory may requite you A&B S I R JAGUAR 9105 1949)364 0664 ...-..•• Sorry No Pots CREDIT 2907 moYal proiecl '" HB to call a 900 number APPLIANCES 6011 Jilzz · ou ock ---------1 1--"'..:...;..~:.._;_·-~-~RYPT 12 2 5 --,...,."'="'"'='5~4-5_-4_8_5_5__ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Susanne 310-391 ·3537 in which there Is e '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Etc 50' s & GO s M o"o CHE VR 0 LET 9 0 4 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 94 ES 3 00 :-. "" IS II 845· 7505 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '85 XJ8 bl l(Jt Low "' CO cl" •ur-.e DUPLEX Upper Unt1 BOAT DEALER charge or mlnule. Whlrlpool Refrlg side agcK an, 0 '1°g 1014580 S'8 888 ~ACIFIC VIEW • 4 Steps to sand. lg new seeks boat washer/ 000 WEE y fl b d h I •---------'83 MONTECAR'O owner, tO mi. 11 nt 'EXUS OF r,.. GET OUT SI KL stu mg y s1 e. w 11e, g ass .. c:ond. muSI soil, mal<e .. adjoining plots. Buy 1 k1I, 4Br 2Bo. sunroom. driver. Must have lun envelopes at home. sholvos, only 3 yrs old BUILDING FU LL Y LOA 0 ED' oiler I 998.3764 WESTMINSTER • or all four 25% below 2c parking $3000 mo O at work, o good OMV Free details. Rush 5350. 949-644·5624 MATERIALS 6030 I.OW. LOW, MILES ---------(714) 892 ·8908l • ,rotall. pp 885;7578 YC!Drly Call 673·6900 F DEBT! and enjoy working (long sell·addressed, 1 _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S3500. (949) 548·3727 •'88 XJS Z12 Coupe, Ask lor Goly. 111 / / 1 oulslde. We have stamped envelope) to: FURNITURE 6014 ,88 Cavalier 224 Conv While. wire wheels,1 --------- • ill•••••••I Sanitized 3br 2ba !!e can 1e _n ; . Salary + Medlcal + ACE. Dept. 503. P.O Steol bldgs on 0119 vs. lool<s groal, fun like new, all orog1na1. LINCOLN 9 120 den. marblo/gn:inuo ~ 40 I k. Pleo•e call Bo• 5769, Diamond liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjij;iiiiiiiiii crato. 401120 (1 open C clean. 59950 675·6128 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii throughout Oen voow •CmlilC11ri/~Cu11w/11/ulttl 714•723•8910 Bar, CA 9 1765. 2 TALI. WHT WICKER ond) was s535oJsell at ~o;7~r~~~a9 d~;'-;.:So~ '92 Sovereign 92 ft'IARK VII ownc<l :ROUSES/ :¢ONDOS :~OR RENT 363·1506 or 390·3308 • /11111111:11ts L111rul'll BOOKKEEPER (CAt.•SCAN) bookcases, chlldron·1 52680· Guard complete ,94 Corvette Green/tan tthr, low m1 by Senior C111z:en s • lt1icrr~t Rt~lutetl needed for PfT ofllco ---------white dresser Chuck 800•320·234o Polo greon/lvory llhr (663135) $14,9515 Xlnt cona loaded. tint -----•I MISCELIANEOUS ~--EN_E_RAL~--2-1-0-21 .RE•N•T•AL•S ...... • lla·orr111e111s'Slupr holp. Please call EMPLOYMENT 949·759·1386 (108629) S20 977 BAUER LOTUS wind NC!w ptilteli ' .., Barbara 723•1879 . GI I hi PETS & ' 714-842-7700 59800 PP 891·2025 • l/ublomas Es 1i<> WANTED 5535 r • w t• bodrm LEXUS DRIVER/WAREHOUSE set, Incl desk, chest, ANIMALS 6049 MISSION VIEJO '92 Sovereign f\T. rellablo, prev exp. bookcase. computer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• (949)364-0664 Whlle1blk lthr, 42km1 MAZDA 9125 Good OMV. M·F/Oays I "":'Ill do ~rranda. table, S150 4 high· _9_4_S-10--B-la_z_e_r.-B-l-k. (6S0914) $14 99511iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CM (714) 979·1344 Ot1ve to appl S, ShOP· back rattan chairs. Aust. Shep mon1 pups BAUER LOTUS II ping, kids lo school S45ea. Complete lull '" Huntington Centr~I 4wo, VG, 62Kmi, good 714 842 7700 otc... Susie 719·9603 size bod, $75 Brass & Park Aug·21,22,23. or cond, fully loaded,----·--·---- '93 Mazda 628 V·8 auto. AC Iv I pov.er cc casselle, sun roo! $10.000 714·699·0082 'C)o'V't Foreclosed ROOMS , Homes from ponn1es 2706 Exp'd RE/Mtg SlsprJn wanlodl High comm., onamel lull headboard Call (909)-328·1204 S13.500 75!·5225 '93 Vanden Pl•• 575. 949-642·1189 (619) 755.4774 '95 TAHOE Black, cream lthr, on S. Oehnquent tax, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • repo's . REO s, your NB W Oceilnhont 22nd 1---------1 exlnl SVCS FHA/VA & --------- HUO ova11 438·6665 DOMESTICS 5540 :area 800·218·9000Kt P11va1e rm. unlurn, shr MOVING SOON , •H1398 tor current 1111 bath, utls pd, n smkg MONEY Experienced 30· REFRIG, ICE & • kit h 1 p looking for loving c enette. oundry. TO LOAN 2914 roceaaor WATER LIKE NEW. ':---------I block to N B. Pier WANTEO FHA. VA, child care in my homo S 4 o o OUN CAN· 2106 emo Winter Rental • Completely furnished 1. ..MPScale 3br 3bo,nowly $510'mo Call Sam at liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and HUD 436·6665 4·5 hall days per PHYFE MAHOG DIN 714·675-4808 Automotive Loans 1---------week. Salary & ben· TABLE, 6 CHAIRS. 1 (Botween 9AM·5PM) Peraonel Lo~ma NATIONAL CARRIERS efils neg. 675·9551. LEAF, FITIEO MATS. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Buslneas Loana INC Is looking lor1········-1 51000 COLORFUL Emploirment la quahly Owner/Opera·I' LARGE SECTIONAL ~~~~te~e:0;1, ~!~\n:~· Req'd 1·888·454·1309 tors 10 pull company MJ!llCJUlRDJSE so FA s 3 o o HOMEOWNERS! refrlgernted tra1lers1•••••••••I c 11 760 0358 full pnv, n.o/Smk. lndry throughout Texas ad." ---•---·---- $525/mo 722·0723 DEBT 10 Western states. Po·i---------•-.-------"'' _,.decou11od by ownor/ c1esigner. no/smk/pot1 828-447-8049 ---------CONSOLIDATION! sitlons available with •V"1"TQUE$ 8010 UPSCALE Full pwr, only' 46k (669299) St9.995 IRRESISTIBLE Oc1ca1 BAUER LOTUS kitten• l..oopard· 1462260> 526 977 714·642-7700 look a hl<e S500 LEXUS 646·8473 631·2111. MISSION VIEJO '93 XJ8 (949)384-0684 Black 1an lthr IO m WAS SHOT! Cat --,.;...9-8-A-'-S-T_R_O_L_S--I (673612)$16995 needs hm Neul 15K mi, lull pwr BAUER LOTUS vacc·s only child. 1yr 13uwR0231s1915 50 714-842·7700 loe req. 562·433-4797 LEXUS OF '93 XJO Vorkle lovos ch1ldron. WESTMINSTER Blue 1an llhr sunrl housooroken. spayod, C 714 l 892-6906 (6841 771 s 11 995 to good home. ---------• BAUER LOTUS 560000 644-688:3 --------.. 1 714·842·7700 Borrow $25,000 • lleot ownera. Call AH•• Sl00,000 Too rnany (800) 728 9128 11::==~=~~~ bills? ·Home Improve· • · CONSIGNMENT TV, ELECTRONICS, Hondas 80's lo 97 Cars S100·S500 Police Impounds Hondas. Toyo las Chevvs. Jeeps & 4X4's must selll 800·772·7470 x7802 '93 XJ6 Oreon, tan lthr, lo m (678537) s 17 .995 BAUER LOTUS 714·842-7700 2722 ,jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iilii0ii7il • Trad• my Lake Tohoo =:5ii 5br hmo lor 1 Wk, for ~an front at 19th St l -br hmo 1 blk from -~d 2ba, clean, awo· ocean 714·888·8688 some view. l/p, furn'd, winter. c114) e13.1943 _RE_N_T_AL_S_T_O __ _ SHARE 2724 (CAL•SCAN) ments. •Apply bY1-----------phone/24 hour op· OHie• Help·PT must ~ t• proval. •No Eqully Re· bo computer htorato. ~tt tqlll?S qUlred. Platinum Capl· dependable, working & Cltollfftibl.a tal: Real Eslale Broker w/childrens talent fl 01163658, CA . agency. 851-0920 ,TOP~t· Dept. of Real Estate ,.._ 1•800.523.5363 Receptlonlat ~1eoo-.1M01 Opon 1 days . Busy community w w w . p 1 a 1 1 n· newspaper seeking um c a p 11a1 c 0 m part·tlme receptionist, ..._......_ (CAL"SCAN) hours 1·00 p.m. to ~ 2 Roommates Wanlod1 i--~--;....---.....,,.,-....; 5:30 p .m Monday iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $400/mo 1761 Tustin INSTANT CASHt thru Friday. Outlet in· Paintings 't' China CORONA DELMAR 2122 '2Br 2B• completely (17th and Tustin CM) You Dr f v e I elude answering Books 'W FumltUre f URN I TUR E STORE 11 iiSTiiEiiRiiEii0iiiiiiiiiiiii60ii8iiiii0 Many beautiful 111 1urn1ture pieces, from Dre,el. Ceniury and Henredon. Framed art ancl rugs Come in CABLE Descramblers 30 day money back guar. MCNisa/C.00 1·800·417-0312. '94 XJ12 Morocco Red, croam llhr (693862) $21 ,995 BAUER LOTUS . 714-842·7700 ,ind brow~ or call us with vour treasures ior consignment FERRARI 9067 '94 XJ8 TRANSPORTATION liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BI ac I< barley II hr '89 MONDIAL T (1':960t.B) $21 9g5 34 12 Via Lido, Newport Beach BOATS 7011 Blk/tan. 5000ml, like BAUER LOTUS new, must see• 714·842·7700 723·1741 s5o.ooo ----,,-9-4""x,.....J..,.8..,,.....-- B acl< 'black 1n1e1 Furnlshod Home with No drugs! 602·6013. 1·88 B ·B 7 8 ·6 8 6 6 . phones, soning mail, 40 ~ aome yfew. closo to CdM Share Twnhse (CAl.'SCAN) balancing receipts at inNewpotts-ch everything I Agent 2 maslllr bedrooms lhe end ol the day g 673 *1990 DUFFY 18ft, FORD 673·5354 or 380·9492 w garage $750 + 1/2 EOE Physical re· • .~ .. o ...... ~ .. MERCHANDISE XLNT COND $10.6110 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9075 (c.95012) St8 995 BAUER LOTUS 714-842-7700 kle 'ft lie!; Cfoa ~/te A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 949·720·1417 quired Please lax re· (949) 642-0414 '83 CONVERSION 3/B2, lpb. gar, wl/d, nu pnt; _N_B_P_e_n_n_S_h_a_ra_2_b_r ANNOUNCEMENTS sum• including salary •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ID MISC. 6015 VAN I owner 11lnt ----------or • r. 11 •. sunny • history to FRED C. STEGMANN lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------caro auto. cruise JEEP 9110 ., _______ .......,. deck, S/PCH. $2100 1ba S525/rno ... uhls, (949) ""2·7667 AN'TlnUES MARINE SLIPS iiiiiiijjij;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f -"" W IH T I B d control AC, new tores 714·263·7649 a1ta119/1 emalo prefd. ava111---------... -__..,.,-.,,.._,....----r ....... .,..,.,ro 0 Taan nAnt f109me• • DOC"S 7022 •88 Jeep c ... erok•• Get lO Lbxury Senior• TWM now 949·642·2503 ANNOUNCEMENTS Retail Salea. Growing &;)UUJA> n n & banery S2500.obo ., I 2B Share Spaclou• 2br 2920 apporol/jewelry s1ore, BOUGHT Buy Direct and S•v•l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .,.. .... <9..,,4 _9_>..,,4_9....,7·_5_06_4_...,...._1 A" auto etc Musi sell the basle eightlul •in·aty r seeks up'd sales Commercial/Homo 40' Mooring near '89 Saleen lully $5000 949·723·8485. Mslr. den, gourmel kll. 2ba condo In Villa PT·FT. co. bonellts AND SOLD units lrom $199.00 Pavillion, els to oce:in loaded, 1 owner. -,-8-... --L-.-,-.-d-0 -4-w-4 all 2c gar, In deck wt Point Ouoot, relaxod, F C G Tamara "49·644·5953 I.._. HOUS£F\1U. Low Monthly Pmt• 6 • • •&..,' ocn Ylew + p•vt narden lull ammon. near Fash r•• aah rant• " .. ~. • F C I C I I S12,500 722·0456 d;iy clean, •Int, 4 k m1 Wilt grey, 8cyl, AT. " '-' S • 1 1 & t Colloge. Scholarships,---------r•• o or a• og 650·3421 evening Sl0,400 7 59·3833 AC PS Pw POI. courtyard, wheelchair s groat rostauran s Business. Medical Solos Call 1 ·800-7 11·01581----~--.....;;;--· ' ' ' accessible, commty ol CdM & NB. Pron COME GROW MOORING WtTH ---------1 CC, alloys, $8000 Attic, p 0 0 I/C I u b h 0 use prel d, no/smk. $800 ~~6~218~:ovo°c:x1 Ge1~~~-WITH USI w· NTED WOLFF TANNING CAL 25 NPB ne:ir HONDA 9085 _6_7_3·_2_5_96 ____ _ $3000/mo.(grdnr lncd) • 1/2 utll 119:073a Expanding retail ad· ni., BEDS Tan 81 home. 1 8 1 h. 5 1 1 • 5 O o •93 Gr Cherokee basement~ Kl•ln Management PRAYER TO ST. JUOE Yertlslng deportment POTTERY Buy Olrecl and Savel (949) 875·2889 LTD Black, nray lthr, 949·581·4000 ·-------· May tho Sacred Hean soaks a sell motivated Bauw,Cetallna,Kayflnc:h, e~,';'mf~~~la~/l~~-~O~ 186 Accord 5·spd, 4WO, 4.0 V6~1ull pwr, and closet M CIAL ol Jesus be adored account e•ocullve lo Roolcwood.ROM'llh, ••••••••U power brokes/ste<'t· 1107229) 515.995 * LEASE OPTION * CO MER and glorilled, loved sell. develop and ser· Newcomb, Teco, Dedham. Low monthly pay· ing, am/Im stereo. BAUER LOTUS then get ~::.m~png•ra~~:~~rl3~~ REAL ESTATE and praised. pro· vice new business Cltwell.Pllln,NalDtr. ::;~gn'.so.!;~~:d~oylor cat· AUTOMOBILES $2000/obo 650·3803 COSTA MESA •--------served throughout tho and special sections ~.c.111 '92 Accord EX 2·dr 714·842·7700 some cash. Catallna Sunset vlewl world now and tor· We prefer 0 candldate,.__.M.Y~Yllllllll-...1 1·800·842·1310. $SIOK Agt 780-8533 ---------ever. Sacred Hean of to haYe 8 minimum ofl• 1 _____ (:...C_A_L_·s_c_A_..:N>i---------~~:/. s1~~~~.~oog~~: ---------., __ &1_2_._s_e_1_e _ __. BUSINESS OFFICE Jesus, pray for us; St. I yur print ad· --------• Buy It. Sell II Find II. ACURA 9010 CD player, Moonroor, LEXUS 9115 tlUNTINGTON Jude. worker of mlra· 1tortl1lng eJCperlence. EL TORO Claaslfled. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 57 ,990.obo 723· 1504 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjij; '---------n FOR RENT 2769 cles, pray for us: St. Excellont communlca· --------11 BEACH 2140 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jude. helper of lhe llon skills. Ablllty 10 ANTIQUE MALL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Coat• M••• 2 Ofllces hopetoss, pray tor us. set goals and make _ 1 Slngle Famllir Hom• ~-Br 2-Full Ba, yard, 2c garage. Avl Sept I for rent $350 & SSOO. Say this prayer mne prolesslonal presenta· C II lb Ch 1tmes a day and by tlons In a fast paced • O eel les • ina Great location and la· cihhes Call 7554191 the eighth day your and detail oriented en· • Carden Decor prayer will be an· Ylronment. swered. It has never Xlnt benefit package, •Silver •Crystal ---------1 COMMERCIAL been known lo fail. including 401k. Orug 11100/rno. 638·2187 --------- i NEWPORT PROPERTY 2778 Publication must be screening/physical r• promised. Tnonk you, quired. EOE. BlACH 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii St. Jude. for your Resumes via fax: At· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New Auto Service help FA tenhon, t.ynn Esola Bldg In CM. 4 or 8 714·65()..4802 or mall: 2bd 2b• 1 Sly Harbor bays, tease or sale •---------Tim•• Community ~ldge Crest, cmmty Owner/Agl 642·9666 LOST & News, 330 West Bay pool, no pels, 52595 FOUND 2925 StrHI, Costa Mesa, Owner/Brkr 833·8224 ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CA 92627 .,J8r t Ba TWH Nlcel INCOME Found Shepherd MllC •-------- • ~-carpet•, 1c all PROPERTY 2790 V I II S I --------p up. ac n Y an a EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~rage, near Getson'•· Ana Heights. Aug 13 . .;;;;(!350./Bkr 640·5664 ATTN. BUILDERS: (714) 223·2807. 5530 5530 149r 38a On water. vu, I! Side Coat• M••• Qreat compenlonl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , pvt l•c. remodeled, 1 Acre Pro)ect. 9 German shepherd . I new carpels, 2car gar. Houses Ready to Gol border collle mix, , commty pool & tennis. S 1 , 1 2 5 • O O O M 11 female. approx 1 yr 1 S3950/mo. 873·3059 Rod Owner/Broker needs lovlng home, IB•yfront Beautiful 2633 Orange 642·3812 hse broken 759·0203 1 2Br 2Ba, furn. garage, E 'SIDE C. ME~A I.OST CAT, short hair. : greal view, $1800/mo 12 Units on park·llke, orange marble female. • Avl 9.s &45·3143 1 acre . 51.125,000 1.ast seen 8/13 Blulls t Joanne , RE /MAX area Call anyllme, 1Harbor Ridge Estates Ownr/Agt 642-3812 (949) 759.3039 • Beautllul 4br 3b•. 2633 & 2843 Orange1..,..-------=-----t 2·11()('(. for IHH by Loat Shih nu, sm fem. t o~r $4600 &40-0898 S.SIDE CM Prime Loe black & white NPB. • (3) 2br units & (I) 3br. Ocean Front & 19th. ~VIiia ••Ibo• ,.urn'd 8peoloua 2 w/frplc's. 247·2747 or 675-0953 • studio iyr t.ae, musl 4 •Ingle car encl gar. ; be tHpon•lble HOO upgradesll S520k --------- 1 d722·0420 eeso.3421 Dan Agt 114.997.0050 HEALTH • 3000 i~------•I FITNESS l :AP ARTMENTS BUSINESS • liFiiOiiUliNTiiAiilNiiOiiFiiViiOiiUiiTHiiill aeU'I' FINANCE A• ... n on CNNI ,fOR ~-.a RalH DHEA te1tela •••••••••• •••••••••! ••fely, naturally! ' Feet ReJu1ten11edl i'_N_l_WPO __ l_T _____ NE_WP_O_R_T__.___ ~ff 11 a'brR~.-'f:~!f'l :a!ACJI 2819 l!ACff 2669 SASE TO PO 8011 887, '••••••iiliilil• Mira Loma CA. 91752 t •,,_ ___________ .__~ INCRllDlaL& W£1GHT RESHAPE NEWPORT MARINA Shut th• door on h\ln· gerl M•Jor break· APARTMEm5 thrOYgh In appeute/ llun~r control. Puraty nalural/fantaatlc r .. •ul1e. Toll tree (8M)9'U-4S711 •"Y'ttne. (CAL·SCAN) OnlhelllCMt' Sell your extra ho&Mhold .... In Clll•••d BACK BAY CAFE Hlrfng NOW for the following posiUons: ·Servers PM • Dishwashers PM • Cashiers PT /PM Apply In person at Newport Dunes Resort M-Th I :00. ~::SOpm 11:S1 Back Bay Dr. Newport Beach eoc Now hlrt ng for the following positions: • Asst. l'T'Ont Desk Mgr. • catertng Manager • Clertcal/Admln. • txecutlve Housekeeper • l'T'Ont Desk Clel'N PT • Oate Attendants PT /l'T • Securtty Officer/grave A IDPenon pt;111,I ~.n.-RarM"Ca 11:51 D& ft• rpat llch. ,. ~ .. STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? The legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased lo announce a new service now available to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the na1ne for you al no extra charge, and save you Ille li1ne and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, afler the search is completed we will file your fictitious business narne u•ith the County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. />lease stop by to file your fictitious business name statement al the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay SI, Costa ftfesa. If you cannot stop by. please call us al (714) 642-432 I and we will make arrangements for gou lo handle this procedure bg mail. · · If you should have ang further questions, plea~ call us and we will be more than glad lo assist gou. Good luck m your new fJusine.ss! -18 l ., l· l · 1e l• 1e ·} r- Ld d It l<\ '(' d ) y l d 5 1 t ' ' l l J( n p 1 b r J: n c e i: " [ e 1 ) . ....._ ___ r_o_o_A_v_'_s __ _____.J Brldl• CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~t~=ss~=~N and TANNAH HIUSCH ACROSS assembly PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 1 Gee used to 8 0.wn 10 SlflOef Irene -14 Wish granter 15 Writer Wiesel H' Stove part S9 Wort measures 60 Out of IN wind 61 Seem 'lflE IMl'OSSIULI~ C \N I \"I M> 11\11· ,\I Al.L 1'.17 "The Old-~ Bucqr 62 Sum1n11 63 Thin strop ot wood 64 Might Nc11hcr 'ufnerahl~· South c.ll·,11\. /\ hi\\ h~'.lll "'a.' rlayed from the tilhlc 11111.J l .1\l It ie1I the 1J1:k llcf\llc \;on&.·111n111~ 1h1\ play, con'i1dcr wl1a1 MERCURY 9135 TRUCl(S 9220 VANS '93 VILLAGER 47K ml, duet A.C (2UXB495) $12,5:,0 L•XUS OF WESTMINSTER (714t 892·8900 '96 VILLAGER 37K ml, dual AJC, (J32077} $16,550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 •es Taho 4•4 Wh1to1 '83 VW Eurovan natural cir la:ither, hke (Wkenaer 1011) Wiii, new. tully 1oadecl S:pd, all pwr, 11nt $28.685 714·673·0801 wind, 78Kml, $14,900. Hondas 80's 10 97 Ca rs $1OO·S500 8~0-0977 1!17 VW Bug parts, t rame, front ond, steering column, 10111 head Illes, 5411·8:>92 '89 Jette OL 1-ownf!L 5spd, sunroof, 4M om·fm caes, run• good S3200 722·7Glf SEl7ED CARS FROM $ 175. PQff schos, Q.ndlttoc Cho11y1, EltJIW •• C6r· voiles Als'o Joeps, • 18 Fehne sound 11 Amount borrow9Q 65 A-intne dark guess 68 Small amount$ 61 Atso N<iR 111 •AKJIJ f;;J K864 <:' K Q 10 9 8 •Vold Police lmoounds Hondas, 'ra1(.ltos, Chevys. Jeep• & 4X4's must ••IH 800-77i-7470 .-7802 '"1ulc.I h.1H' h.1rpcned Ii.id f~"' ri~cn 1--------- "' 11h the occ .•nJ 11 then 1r.1n~p11c1I PORSCHE 9175 ========~I Toll Ire• th.it \\.'1:,1 helJ the qu1:en ol lieJfh ratlwr th3n thl· uce uf c.lt.itn1111th f>cd.irc1 \ltll h.1c.l no dl·;ir path lo 12 lm:I.., Hul w111t w;m ely u \econtl'~ 1huugh1. Ro)C tul>h.:d the J·•~I. 111 duh' SELL WO's Yof.ir area 1 •800·218·9000 '68 ,911S Anre, orig, REN ·r your used vehlcte E)Ct. A·5139 0 L11\t some c1mp;1igns DOWN 22 Reverse I Exetted W~ST •732 l·.ASI • (ts 1:.1 AJ9.l "7 653 • IO 8 7 all roco~ds, ownod lor l irOU' 'l class1llt:d for •1curron1 listlnQ 2syrs, 8Kml on s1 5K through classified 642·5678 > (CAL"SCAN) 23 Hearing organs 2 Darting 24 Record speed 3 'My Way• 26 Joan COiiins' composer o;;> JO S 2 o A J •Q9SJ2 11 crick ''' o. ' · · origlno/trans work. nl-::::::~:::::::::::::.::========~=::;z:=====:; ways goraged/cov· ored Xtnt cond 1n -& out, s10,ooo 673-2596 seoes 4 Past11es ,. 30 Winder 5 Most netVOUS 34 Perch 6 AecolectJOn 35 Mot9'Cent 7 Dairy-case 36 Crude metal items 37 Atmosphere 8 Disturbance 3S Dental tool 9 Pre-movie 40 Actor Alda shOW 41 "The Ghost and 10 Featured article 28 Scandina111an 46 longs for 29 Ou1et -mouse envk>usty "30 Actor Glb5orl 47 G11rden toot 31 Gives (out) 49 Golfer Sam ' SOUTll ... Q 10 8 4 ~ Q7 0 42 •A KJ64 'i11c htc.lding. We,l bJrcly gil\e 1h1s n 1hou~h1 umJ lollu"'cd low, nnJ Roc;c t.l"\;•1rJcd a hcau lro111 <.lu111my! Wlw.:n llu~ held the 1ri1=k, dcd:ircr c11111tnut.'<1 with the SUBARU 9200 ate and kin~. t.h!>cntdtng the table's 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1wu rent.tintllf heart~. A "<.111:iu1ond •• wa\ led 1oward dummy, nnd the <.lelcnJcr~ lounJ lh.11 lhcy coulc.I col· kc11hc a1:c of <.11a111011c.ls :inc.I no more. '92 SVX-LSI pkg Black, 54k m1, custom whoels & car cover St 3,SOOobo 376·9t 81 1 · sold -Mui( 11 Cosmelict 42 AdllerStties comp;iny 43 Wave p;irt 12 use the library 44 Teeter-totters 13 -Domini 46 Reclining chairs 21 Rodent 48 Coffee server 25 Cook's need 32 Rub out 50 Dec hohday 33 Chariers 51 Ind neighbor 35 -1he season 52 Pollster Roper 38 Sad 54 Mexican pot 39 Domlc1to· 11bbr 55 Horse's gait 40 Mr Onassis 56 Des Mo1nos 49 Flue flit 26 Small donks 42 Armed locale 50 Mu1ant heroes of whiskey of cOl11lCS 27 Carty Simon s 53 Formal ·-So Vain• conlhct 57 Portent 43 Snoozes 58 Precious 45 Famous Stnp omtmenl p, ..... .._ .................... ""I'!!"--1 ""10-'"'1-1 --..!1"!!'2__,.._ .. Olli II WEST l\U~ 111 1-:AS'l I• Pass I 0 l'a'.s I• Pass 6• l'u3S l'a~~ Pass Opcmng lead: 'f\yo of 1;i II " nul JU'l the play ol the Ja1.k of duh~ at trick two which was rcrnnrk· 1---------SUZUKI 9205 11hlc. Even more u,tttunding wa~ the 'Jl\:Cd "rlh which <.lt•clarer tarried oul liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 111' <.lccepl1\c tn."terpn:cc. '90 ESTEEM 34K mi, CD. euto, (3PIH035)S8,888 r:o.1 ca,-r f o-r ju.St 14 h tmJ!lhl seem llhll 11 t' a c.it;L~lm· phc to Ind a slam nw.smg two ca,h· mg .ices. Howc\er, dcck1rcr ha_~ ottc advancagc -lbc <.lelcm.lcr~ might nul be aware of declarer\ predicament 1ltis deal was playc<.1 111 the hu1 ly- burly of rubhcr bridge S111intt South \\:lS one of EnglJnd's great pht)er,, the late lrvang Ro\C. l.oom to he a better bridge pluy- er! Subscrihc now to lhe C.orcn Uridgc Lellcr hy culling (800) 788· 1225 for information. Or write to: (;oren Bridge Lttler, P.O. Dox 4410, C hicago, Ill. 60<.SO. WELsEl~.~~iER (714) 892·8906 TOYOTA 9210 ~------ SERVICE DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 South Coast Drywall .Acous remvl/cust toxt Wntcr Damage Ropalr Bost In Quality & Price L55001 7 444·6689 ADDITIONS '86 Coroll• rebuilt trans. 161k ml, oll svc reeds, auto. AC. cass, S2200/obo 964-4447 '95 PREVIA LE SC ·cust whls, dual A C (3KKV554) $18.81l6 With a 11uid in the Wtl '"hl·n: pat t· ncr r.11cc.I 10 have a lair ;111H1un1 uf point&, North's ju11Jp 111 ~1 x 'IMfe, wus an ,1c1 of mac.Inc,., Wc~t led a low heart. '>lane.lard Imm 1hrw 111 modern pracltcc, and declarer c.11<.l 1101 blink ,1~ e)'C when c.lumlll) appc.11eJ LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8906 MERCEDES 9130 MERCEDES 9130 MERCEDES 9130 1---:,,..,,.9..,,-5_,,,,T,...,..A..,,..CO~MA~--s-x­ Auto, PS, AC, CO '77 300D Crearn,tan '84 380SL nod Palo •'8B 560SL• (012853) $10,877 AC. Cd player, First 580 took extra clean, Black w/grey Interior LEXUS S 1500 ttirs wook lakes must ~oe. Hordtsolt !:> 1 .000 m1, xtnt cond. MISSION VIEJO 11. Tom 675-7123 top, 1G1n wilts $14.998 All records. $26.900. (949)364-0804 '80 300SO Spoc Model Lou 714·691·4717 Pgr Julio 714·283-2200 --,-9-6-C-A_M_R_Y_L_E __ 0 I k 0 0 631·4717 Homo. 4 ga tan . Lg st r '96 C220 26K ml, aulo, full pwr. Roal beauty m & out• '85 S L conve rt Orcy'groy. lull pwr, (3RVU385) $15,5~5 Stool S4000 723·03t 1 etas sic noadstcr t438429) S24,977 LEXUS OF '84 380SL Like riow wl••lo hrdtop now nJvy LEXUS WESTMINSTER hght blue 9ok mo 111. blue canvas lop, navy MISSION VIEJO (714) 892-6900 1ertor OKtorior xlnt. lthr 111t now tores. om/ (949)364-0884 doolor calls car cherry Im c:iss $lS,OOO. mini --T-h1-n-k1_n __ 9_o_t_h_a_v1_n_g_a_ 26~~8a~~R~~.~oss, S15.8!>0 723-0GOO .. _c_o_nd_G_4_0_·9_7_3_7___ gorago salo? (3N1V 39) s Soll your homo 01ve us a cart• 1 l0,950 Whcll,cr you're buying LEXUS OF or solhng, Class1l1cl.I through ctass1loecl. CLASSIFIED WESTMINSTER covors all your nocds' 642•5 678 842 -5878 (714) 892·0906 HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ........ ERVICE Run your dd 1n the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and thtj Huntington Beach Foonlain Valley Independent to reach over 100.000 homes fcJK us this form with your credit card # or mall with a check today• Run for a weE:k' If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREE! All for JUSt $10 . 0 YES, SELL MY CAR 01.4;. 0.<1 Owt .1.11..-... c,;.•tJt,11 ... ,.. , .. ,. ,, l..\ltf Daily Pilot lnd~~11denJ CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL 3610 HAULING 3720 LANDSCAPE & BUILDING 3560 JUNK TO THE DUMP LAWN CARE 3808 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBlNG 3890 SUPCOVl!lS 39U AUPAIR AVAILABLE F.r S.ftl1Hr & fall Anlval 94 9·494·SSOO 800·71J·l00l e#AMfli,.- PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER SERVICE \HIJ'IJ (. ~Hr>ll/H/#J •WIN '8 ~· • Schcduk lll>lndt ~ • • PC Tr2lillnc • ON-SIT• (714) 840-7672 Ml\ll>l'llll •• 11\1\llM< 111 • I>\\\ :•II<>! II \I ~\II I New f.on1t./1Um*I Rm Addition • Tcnanc Imp. • 'i><IMflcr UPUM!c • Re-a"' • lroub!Ohooti ft1 • llfp11r • l'ool I $PA • ln/O..tclo41r l.u. 1714-968·1882) AVAILABLE TODAY 98B-1882 CHUNG'S PAINTING -TREES J 24Yrs Exp-On Price• 11----------1 .i Guar Work·Froe Est E1Cpert Drain Cltantng & Plumbing Repairs 20yrs oxp. All work gunr Steve 545-8298 BEA.I.TB, BEAUTY & FITNESS 3740 Toppod/RemOVed, Lawns. Llci'375602 538·1534 spnUcb-clnup 751·3476 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. -------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lawn Service Mow/ Painting-Int Ext HO~H Apl -----------Quality job Froe es1 L#569897 830-888B Edg etSod/Sprlnk la rs c In ·Up . Any I Im e . Al (714) 396·2642 Ike'• Custom Painting Prof, Cleon. Oual1ty Work. lnt1Ext & Docks L#703468 031-4610 11\a-W.4 Miko's Card/Landscp • Neighbomood Plumber I ca·~· CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Scm1-rd1rcd cutle.- 11Hcr• 2540 OFF •• an1 • "-«w c~ruuu • c llltc>m FREE F\ f/MA TE Rf:(,AIN REMODELING 3410 CLEANING ctoan ups, trees tnmmed Best job' Good rol's 436-1518 The Green Qordener Weekly ros. malnt , NB area, quo111y work Free o~l. 040-8555 Quality Care 20 years Fa Ir prices/Int-Ext polnl/toc111 rof's NB •L.-....1•---..;sK.11 Malrnal/Lab~rl 25 J,Hl•rcnt ..:olur• ,.( Jl·111m• & IOO'ie ,,f ,,th<·r f ,,bm:>' 35 yt>.ir <•f quality .,,,rk .ind~ rah 1m111•hipl REBUILD or REMODEL SERVICES 3548 722 e 7478 CO...,ftl)F.N<'E IN I Vt~nl •Homos or Olhcos •Oua1,1y Construction •Rc.lsonably Procod •LocatCo. #636318 •Stephenson Assoc Call 714-644·5485 HANDS ON OWNIR OP fr• DtJill ,, Fiisli Al ,.._,., • rftt ....... HIP.ft4 Wty • 1-...W. PrictsA.1/Al~s . 631-2345 u '"" A TOUCH OF CLASS Cloan1ng Ros/Comm · Lie Bond Free Est Teresa 714·282-7143 CONCRETE & •B0~1~:,,~~~~~;;~~~NG MASONRY 3557 DECK S 12 00 per hour. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COATING 3 5 7 0 __ 7_1_4_·_5_4_B_·0_3_6_8_ Co nc rel c· Driveways. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .kl 3615 '* Wood fences '* Roptoco Rop:ur Low S Free hauling est L1c'd ACJ~antagt Co ~1 974·5301 •Bright Houttcleanlng Patios. 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